In this thesis, we studied both implants and patient and surgeon factors as predictors of clinical outcome after total hip and knee replacement. Additionally, we studied a number of methodological aspects of orthopaedic research, such as competing risks in estimating the probability of revision surgery, minimal clinically important differences and clinically important differences in health-related quality of life after total hip and knee replacement, patient acceptable symptom states in oxford hip and knee score after total hip and knee replacement and patient preference for questionnaire modeUBL - phd migration 201
The aim of this study was to compare the mid-term functional outcomes of total knee replacement (TKR...
Background: Total hip and knee replacements are frequently performed curative treatment options in e...
Background: Hip joint is a crucial joint in the body whose function is essential for normal daily ac...
In this thesis first we show that patients after total hip replacement are more satisfied than patie...
This thesis set out to explore the influence of patient factors that may be associated with outcome ...
With increasing life expectancy, the incidence and burden of osteoarthritis on society increases. Cu...
Background and purpose: Globally, the number of both primary and revision knee arthroplasty surgerie...
peer reviewedObjectives: To study and identify the determinants of the impact on pain, function, and...
Knee and hip replacement have been shown, in general, to be both effective and cost-effective when c...
Background: Patient reports of pain and function are used to inform the need for and timing of total...
Funding Targeted Rehabilitation to Improve Outcome after knee replacement (TRIO) was supported by Ar...
Problem investigated: Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is widely performed surgery and is successful in...
Objectives: To systematically review studies using machine learning (ML) algorithms to predict wheth...
SummaryObjectivePatients’ expectations of surgery may be related to outcomes of joint replacement. T...
Background: Preoperative expectations of outcome of total hip and knee arthroplasty are important de...
The aim of this study was to compare the mid-term functional outcomes of total knee replacement (TKR...
Background: Total hip and knee replacements are frequently performed curative treatment options in e...
Background: Hip joint is a crucial joint in the body whose function is essential for normal daily ac...
In this thesis first we show that patients after total hip replacement are more satisfied than patie...
This thesis set out to explore the influence of patient factors that may be associated with outcome ...
With increasing life expectancy, the incidence and burden of osteoarthritis on society increases. Cu...
Background and purpose: Globally, the number of both primary and revision knee arthroplasty surgerie...
peer reviewedObjectives: To study and identify the determinants of the impact on pain, function, and...
Knee and hip replacement have been shown, in general, to be both effective and cost-effective when c...
Background: Patient reports of pain and function are used to inform the need for and timing of total...
Funding Targeted Rehabilitation to Improve Outcome after knee replacement (TRIO) was supported by Ar...
Problem investigated: Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is widely performed surgery and is successful in...
Objectives: To systematically review studies using machine learning (ML) algorithms to predict wheth...
SummaryObjectivePatients’ expectations of surgery may be related to outcomes of joint replacement. T...
Background: Preoperative expectations of outcome of total hip and knee arthroplasty are important de...
The aim of this study was to compare the mid-term functional outcomes of total knee replacement (TKR...
Background: Total hip and knee replacements are frequently performed curative treatment options in e...
Background: Hip joint is a crucial joint in the body whose function is essential for normal daily ac...