The UK health service sees around 160,000 total hip or knee replacements every year and this number is expected to rise with an ageing population. Expectations of surgical outcomes are changing alongside demographic trends, whilst aftercare may be fractured as a result of resource limitations. Conventional assessments of health outcomes must evolve to keep up with these changing trends. Health outcomes may be assessed largely by self report using Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs), such as the Oxford Hip or Oxford Knee Score, in the months up to and following surgery. Though widely used, many PROMs have methodological limitations and there is debate about how to interpret results and definitions of clinically meaningful change. With ...
Background: Hip fracture is common, affecting 20% of women and 10% of men during their lifetime. The...
There is an urgent need to develop interventions that enable older persons to perform everyday activ...
People are living longer than ever due to advances in healthcare, and this has prompted many healthc...
The UK health service sees around 160,000 total hip or knee replacements every year and this number ...
Abstract Introduction Over 160 000 people with severe hip or knee pain caused by osteoarthritis unde...
Purpose: Improving outcomes after joint replacement is a key research priority. After joint replacem...
Objectives: Hip and knee replacements are common major elective surgical interventions with over 200...
The advent of commercially available wearable activity monitors and smartphone apps allows objective...
Purpose Many patients recover well independently after total hip arthroplasty (THA), and fewer pa...
Hip fracture incidence is life-threatening and has an impact on the person’s physical functionality ...
The innovation of wearable devices is advancing rapidly. Activity monitors can be used to improve th...
Due to the increasing cost of medical care, hospitals are looking at post surgery patients' home as ...
Patients recovering from abdominal surgery are at risk of complications due to reduced mobility as a...
Advances in reconstructive surgery are providing treatment options in the face of major trauma and c...
Introduction: A major challenge in the monitoring of rehabilitation is the lack of long-term individ...
Background: Hip fracture is common, affecting 20% of women and 10% of men during their lifetime. The...
There is an urgent need to develop interventions that enable older persons to perform everyday activ...
People are living longer than ever due to advances in healthcare, and this has prompted many healthc...
The UK health service sees around 160,000 total hip or knee replacements every year and this number ...
Abstract Introduction Over 160 000 people with severe hip or knee pain caused by osteoarthritis unde...
Purpose: Improving outcomes after joint replacement is a key research priority. After joint replacem...
Objectives: Hip and knee replacements are common major elective surgical interventions with over 200...
The advent of commercially available wearable activity monitors and smartphone apps allows objective...
Purpose Many patients recover well independently after total hip arthroplasty (THA), and fewer pa...
Hip fracture incidence is life-threatening and has an impact on the person’s physical functionality ...
The innovation of wearable devices is advancing rapidly. Activity monitors can be used to improve th...
Due to the increasing cost of medical care, hospitals are looking at post surgery patients' home as ...
Patients recovering from abdominal surgery are at risk of complications due to reduced mobility as a...
Advances in reconstructive surgery are providing treatment options in the face of major trauma and c...
Introduction: A major challenge in the monitoring of rehabilitation is the lack of long-term individ...
Background: Hip fracture is common, affecting 20% of women and 10% of men during their lifetime. The...
There is an urgent need to develop interventions that enable older persons to perform everyday activ...
People are living longer than ever due to advances in healthcare, and this has prompted many healthc...