Which Oxford Knee Score level represents a satisfactory symptom state after undergoing a total knee replacement?
<br><strong>Background and purpose </strong>— Meaningful interpretation of postoperative Oxford Knee Score (OKS) levels is challenging. We established Patient Acceptable Symptoms State (PASS) and Treatment Failure (TF) values for the OKS in patients undergoing primary total knee re...
Main Authors: | Ingelsrud, LH, Terluin, B, Gromov, K, Price, A, Beard, D, Troelsen, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2020
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