Background: This study aimed at identifying preoperative predictors of patient-reported outcomes after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and at investigating their association with the outcomes over time. Methods: We used data from 2080 patients from the Knee Arthroplasty Trial who received primary TKA in the United Kingdom between July 1999 and January 2003. The primary outcome measure was the Oxford knee score (OKS) collected annually over 10 years after TKA. Preoperative predictors included a range of patient characteristics and clinical conditions. Mixed-effects linear regression model analysis of repeated measurements was used to identify predictors of overall OKS, and pain and function subscale scores over 10 years, separately. Result...
AIMS: To determine the trajectories of patient reported pain and functional disability over five yea...
Abstract Background Few studies have evaluated the associations between preoperative factors and pai...
Funding Targeted Rehabilitation to Improve Outcome after knee replacement (TRIO) was supported by Ar...
Background This study aimed to identify preoperative predictors of patient-reported outcomes after t...
AbstractBackgroundThis study aimed at identifying preoperative predictors of patient-reported outcom...
Objective: to identify pre-operative predictors of patient-reported outcomes of primary total knee r...
OBJECTIVE: To identify pre-operative predictors of patient-reported outcomes of primary total knee r...
SummaryObjectiveTo prospectively describe self-reported outcomes up to 5 years after total knee repl...
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively describe self-reported outcomes up to 5 years after total knee replaceme...
To develop and validate a clinical prediction model of patient-reported pain and function after unde...
To develop and validate a clinical prediction model of patient-reported pain and function after unde...
Objective. To identify pre-operative predictors of patient-reported outcomes of primary total knee r...
Objective: To characterize groups of subjects according to their trajectory of knee pain and functio...
ObjectivesThe aim was to develop and validate a simple clinical prediction model, based on easily co...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative factors predicting outcome for pain, physical function and quality of life ...
AIMS: To determine the trajectories of patient reported pain and functional disability over five yea...
Abstract Background Few studies have evaluated the associations between preoperative factors and pai...
Funding Targeted Rehabilitation to Improve Outcome after knee replacement (TRIO) was supported by Ar...
Background This study aimed to identify preoperative predictors of patient-reported outcomes after t...
AbstractBackgroundThis study aimed at identifying preoperative predictors of patient-reported outcom...
Objective: to identify pre-operative predictors of patient-reported outcomes of primary total knee r...
OBJECTIVE: To identify pre-operative predictors of patient-reported outcomes of primary total knee r...
SummaryObjectiveTo prospectively describe self-reported outcomes up to 5 years after total knee repl...
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively describe self-reported outcomes up to 5 years after total knee replaceme...
To develop and validate a clinical prediction model of patient-reported pain and function after unde...
To develop and validate a clinical prediction model of patient-reported pain and function after unde...
Objective. To identify pre-operative predictors of patient-reported outcomes of primary total knee r...
Objective: To characterize groups of subjects according to their trajectory of knee pain and functio...
ObjectivesThe aim was to develop and validate a simple clinical prediction model, based on easily co...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative factors predicting outcome for pain, physical function and quality of life ...
AIMS: To determine the trajectories of patient reported pain and functional disability over five yea...
Abstract Background Few studies have evaluated the associations between preoperative factors and pai...
Funding Targeted Rehabilitation to Improve Outcome after knee replacement (TRIO) was supported by Ar...