Objectively assessing intraoperative arthroscopic skills performance and the transfer of simulation training in knee arthroscopy: a randomised controlled trial
Purpose: Objectively investigate the transfer validity of simulation training, using wireless elbow-worn motion sensors intra-operatively to assess whether surgical simulation leads to improvements in intra-operative arthroscopic performance. Methods: Randomised controlled trial. PGY2-3 trainees in...
Main Authors: | Roberts, P, Alvand, A, Gallieri, M, Hargrove, C, Rees, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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