ObjectivesTo assess the responsiveness and ceiling/floor effects of the Forgotten Joint Score -12 and to compare these with that of the more widely used Oxford Hip Score (OHS) in patients six and 12 months after primary total hip arthroplasty.MethodsWe prospectively collected data at six and 12 months following total hip arthroplasty from 193 patients undergoing surgery at a single centre. Ceiling effects are outlined with frequencies for patients obtaining the lowest or highest possible score. Change over time from six months to 12 months post-surgery is reported as effect size (Cohen’s d).ResultsThe mean OHS improved from 40.3 (sd 7.9) at six months to 41.9 (sd 7.2) at 12 months. The mean FJS-12 improved from 56.8 (sd 30.1) at six months ...
Background: Patient-reported outcome scores are the mainstay method for quantifying success followin...
PurposeTo contextualize the Forgotten Joint Score (FJS-12) by identifying a patient acceptable sympt...
Evaluation of the new questionnaire ‘Forgotten Joint Score’ in total hip arthroplasty with use of ‘O...
ObjectivesTo assess the responsiveness and ceiling/floor effects of the Forgotten Joint Score -12 an...
AimsTo validate the English language Forgotten Joint Score-12 (FJS-12) as a tool to evaluate the out...
Background and purpose — Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is performed mainly because of pain. To evalua...
AimsResponsiveness and ceiling effects are key properties of an outcome score. No such data have bee...
PurposeThe forgotten joint score-12 (FJS-12) is an outcome questionnaire designed to evaluate joint ...
Aims: This study investigates the use of the Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET) score in a young hip...
BackgroundPatient-reported outcome scores are the mainstay method for quantifying success following ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to examine whether the Oxford Hip Score (OHS) demonstrated a floor or ...
Background: Patient-reported outcome scores are the mainstay method for quantifying success followin...
PurposeTo contextualize the Forgotten Joint Score (FJS-12) by identifying a patient acceptable sympt...
Evaluation of the new questionnaire ‘Forgotten Joint Score’ in total hip arthroplasty with use of ‘O...
ObjectivesTo assess the responsiveness and ceiling/floor effects of the Forgotten Joint Score -12 an...
AimsTo validate the English language Forgotten Joint Score-12 (FJS-12) as a tool to evaluate the out...
Background and purpose — Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is performed mainly because of pain. To evalua...
AimsResponsiveness and ceiling effects are key properties of an outcome score. No such data have bee...
PurposeThe forgotten joint score-12 (FJS-12) is an outcome questionnaire designed to evaluate joint ...
Aims: This study investigates the use of the Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET) score in a young hip...
BackgroundPatient-reported outcome scores are the mainstay method for quantifying success following ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to examine whether the Oxford Hip Score (OHS) demonstrated a floor or ...
Background: Patient-reported outcome scores are the mainstay method for quantifying success followin...
PurposeTo contextualize the Forgotten Joint Score (FJS-12) by identifying a patient acceptable sympt...
Evaluation of the new questionnaire ‘Forgotten Joint Score’ in total hip arthroplasty with use of ‘O...