The benefits of using patient-based methods of assessment. Medium-term results of an observational study of shoulder surgery.
We carried out a prospective study of 93 patients undergoing surgery for conditions of the rotator cuff during 1994 and 1995. They were assessed before operation and after six months, and four years, using the patient-based Oxford Shoulder Score (OSS), the SF-36 questionnaire and the Constant should...
Main Authors: | Dawson, J, Hill, G, Fitzpatrick, R, Carr, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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