Background:Prognosis of persistent complaints after knee injury is based on secondary care populations. In a primary care setting, however, no studies have addressed this issue.Aim:To identify possible predictors of persistent complaints 1 year after a knee injury. These predictors are important for guiding the GP's therapeutic management, and giving advice to patients about work and/or sports-related activities.Design and setting:Primary care prospective cohort study with a 1-year follow-up period in five municipalities in the southwest region of the Netherlands.Method:Patients who were eligible were recruited to the study by a GP research network with around 84 000 patients and 40 participating GPs. A total of 134 patients (aged 18-65 yea...
textabstractKnee complaints are a frequent reason for consultation in general practice and constitut...
Background: It remains unclear to what extent patients with traumatic knee complaints aged 18–45 yea...
Objective: To assess the prognostic value of the clinical American College of Rheumatism (ACR) class...
Background:Prognosis of persistent complaints after knee injury is based on secondary care populatio...
OBJECTIVE: Patients frequently present with knee complaints in general practice. Information about t...
textabstractIn general practice, knee complaints (traumatic and nontraumatic) take second place afte...
BACKGROUND: Knee complaints are a frequent reason for consultation in general practice. These patien...
<p><b>Background</b> Traumatic knee symptoms are frequently seen, however, evidence about the course...
Objective. To predict the 1-year outcome of incident nontraumatic knee symptoms in adults presenting...
Abstract Background Knee complaints are a frequent reason for consultation in general practice. Thes...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Knee injuries may lead to pain and to functional limitations in the activities...
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review and validation study. BACKGROUND: Many prognostic models of knee pai...
AbstractBackground Data collected during initial primary care consultations could be a source of bas...
Background. There is a lack of knowledge about the course of knee instability in patients with traum...
Aims (1) To assess the 1-year and 6-year courses of non-traumatic knee symptoms in adolescents and y...
textabstractKnee complaints are a frequent reason for consultation in general practice and constitut...
Background: It remains unclear to what extent patients with traumatic knee complaints aged 18–45 yea...
Objective: To assess the prognostic value of the clinical American College of Rheumatism (ACR) class...
Background:Prognosis of persistent complaints after knee injury is based on secondary care populatio...
OBJECTIVE: Patients frequently present with knee complaints in general practice. Information about t...
textabstractIn general practice, knee complaints (traumatic and nontraumatic) take second place afte...
BACKGROUND: Knee complaints are a frequent reason for consultation in general practice. These patien...
<p><b>Background</b> Traumatic knee symptoms are frequently seen, however, evidence about the course...
Objective. To predict the 1-year outcome of incident nontraumatic knee symptoms in adults presenting...
Abstract Background Knee complaints are a frequent reason for consultation in general practice. Thes...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Knee injuries may lead to pain and to functional limitations in the activities...
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review and validation study. BACKGROUND: Many prognostic models of knee pai...
AbstractBackground Data collected during initial primary care consultations could be a source of bas...
Background. There is a lack of knowledge about the course of knee instability in patients with traum...
Aims (1) To assess the 1-year and 6-year courses of non-traumatic knee symptoms in adolescents and y...
textabstractKnee complaints are a frequent reason for consultation in general practice and constitut...
Background: It remains unclear to what extent patients with traumatic knee complaints aged 18–45 yea...
Objective: To assess the prognostic value of the clinical American College of Rheumatism (ACR) class...