Introduction/Purpose: It is unclear whether patients attending physical therapy, post-op or for conservative care, achieve clinically important differences (CID) on the patient reported outcome information system (PROMIS) scales. Key PROMIS outcomes physical function (PF) and pain interference (PI) match well with treatments provided in physical therapy. Physical therapy may also influence depression (Dep). Documentation of PROMIS outcomes associated with physical therapy are useful to help set patient expectations. The purpose of this analysis was to document expected PROMIS PF, PI, and Dep outcomes after physical therapy for foot and ankle diagnoses by 1) reporting average improvement and 2) examining whether severity of symptoms (PROMIS ...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Optimising clinical practice requires emphasis on patient-orie...
Category: Patient Reported Outcomes Introduction/Purpose: Patient-reported outcomes are advancing cl...
Category: Other; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) can help pred...
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...
Introduction/Purpose: The patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) is a validated question establishi...
Introduction/Purpose: Patients with foot and ankle conditions have been shown to demonstrate improve...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The use of patient reported outcomes continues to expand beyon...
Introduction/Purpose: PROMIS values are being adopted due to ease of use and influence on clinical d...
Introduction/Purpose: Patient-reported outcomes are advancing clinical care by improving patient sat...
Introduction/Purpose: Each year approximately 30-40% of people over the age of 65 fall. Approximatel...
Background: As the role of generic patient-reported outcomes (PROs) expands, important questions rem...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The ability to accurately quantify a patient’s pain pre-operat...
Introduction/Purpose: Previous studies have demonstrated that preoperative Patient Reported Outcome ...
Background: A recent publication reported preoperative Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Instrum...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Optimising clinical practice requires emphasis on patient-orie...
Category: Patient Reported Outcomes Introduction/Purpose: Patient-reported outcomes are advancing cl...
Category: Other; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) can help pred...
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...
Introduction/Purpose: The patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) is a validated question establishi...
Introduction/Purpose: Patients with foot and ankle conditions have been shown to demonstrate improve...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The use of patient reported outcomes continues to expand beyon...
Introduction/Purpose: PROMIS values are being adopted due to ease of use and influence on clinical d...
Introduction/Purpose: Patient-reported outcomes are advancing clinical care by improving patient sat...
Introduction/Purpose: Each year approximately 30-40% of people over the age of 65 fall. Approximatel...
Background: As the role of generic patient-reported outcomes (PROs) expands, important questions rem...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The ability to accurately quantify a patient’s pain pre-operat...
Introduction/Purpose: Previous studies have demonstrated that preoperative Patient Reported Outcome ...
Background: A recent publication reported preoperative Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Instrum...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Optimising clinical practice requires emphasis on patient-orie...
Category: Patient Reported Outcomes Introduction/Purpose: Patient-reported outcomes are advancing cl...
Category: Other; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) can help pred...