Introduction/Purpose: Each year approximately 30-40% of people over the age of 65 fall. Approximately one half of these falls result in an injury with the estimated annual direct medical costs of $30 billion. Pain, mobility issues, neuropathy and post- operative weight bearing limitations make foot and ankle patients particularly vulnerable to falls. Current approaches to determine at risk patients are cumbersome and time consuming requiring performance testing and “hands on” clinical assessment. The efficiency of obtaining PRO, such as PROMIS, in the clinical arena has been well documented. The purpose of this study is determine if patient reported outcomes (PROMIS) can identify orthopaedic and specifically foot and ankle patients at risk ...
Background: A recent publication reported preoperative Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Instrum...
BACKGROUND: Falls in individuals with lower limb amputations (LLAs) pose significant health concerns...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common result of an ankle sprain. Even though early...
Introduction/Purpose: Each year approximately 30-40% of people over the age of 65 fall. Approximatel...
Introduction/Purpose: The patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) is a validated question establishi...
Introduction/Purpose: It is unclear whether patients attending physical therapy, post-op or for cons...
Introduction/Purpose: Healthcare is at a unique time in history where patient reported outcomes have...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Optimising clinical practice requires emphasis on patient-orie...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The use of patient reported outcomes continues to expand beyon...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Determining the success of a clinical intervention can be chal...
Ankle sprains are the most common sports injury and can lead to long-term deficits. Patient-reported...
Introduction/Purpose: Patient-reported outcomes are advancing clinical care by improving patient sat...
Introduction/Purpose: PROMIS values are being adopted due to ease of use and influence on clinical d...
Background Patient-reported outcome measures such as the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Info...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: As orthopaedic surgery moves towards bundled payments, there i...
Background: A recent publication reported preoperative Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Instrum...
BACKGROUND: Falls in individuals with lower limb amputations (LLAs) pose significant health concerns...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common result of an ankle sprain. Even though early...
Introduction/Purpose: Each year approximately 30-40% of people over the age of 65 fall. Approximatel...
Introduction/Purpose: The patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) is a validated question establishi...
Introduction/Purpose: It is unclear whether patients attending physical therapy, post-op or for cons...
Introduction/Purpose: Healthcare is at a unique time in history where patient reported outcomes have...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Optimising clinical practice requires emphasis on patient-orie...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The use of patient reported outcomes continues to expand beyon...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Determining the success of a clinical intervention can be chal...
Ankle sprains are the most common sports injury and can lead to long-term deficits. Patient-reported...
Introduction/Purpose: Patient-reported outcomes are advancing clinical care by improving patient sat...
Introduction/Purpose: PROMIS values are being adopted due to ease of use and influence on clinical d...
Background Patient-reported outcome measures such as the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Info...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: As orthopaedic surgery moves towards bundled payments, there i...
Background: A recent publication reported preoperative Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Instrum...
BACKGROUND: Falls in individuals with lower limb amputations (LLAs) pose significant health concerns...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common result of an ankle sprain. Even though early...