Background: The Oxford Elbow Score (OES) and the short version of Disabilities of Arms, Shoulder and Hand (QuickDASH) are common patient-reported outcomes for people with elbow problems. Our primary objective was to define thresholds for the Minimal Important Difference (MID) and Patient-Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) for the OES and QuickDASH. The secondary aim was to compare the longitudinal validity of these outcome measures. Methods: We recruited 97 patients with clinically-diagnosed tennis elbow for a prospective observational cohort study in a pragmatic clinical setting. Fifty-five participants received no specific intervention, 14 underwent surgery (11 as primary treatment and 4 during follow-up), and 28 received either botulinum to...
Objectives. To determine if subgroups of patients with tennis elbow respond differently in treatment...
Lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET) is a common condition affecting adults. Although a lack of treatmen...
Background: Objective measures of outcome ensure reliable decisions with regard to treatment plannin...
Background: The Oxford Elbow Score (OES) and the short version of Disabilities of Arms, Shoulder and...
Validation study using data from a multicenter, randomized, clinical trial (RCT).To evaluate the rel...
PURPOSE: To assess the responsiveness and minimal change for the Oxford Elbow Score (OES) using anch...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: To evaluate the longitudinal ...
Study design: Validation study using data from a multicenter, randomized, clinical trial (RCT). Obje...
OBJECTIVES: To examine and contrast the ability of patient-reported and clinician-rated measures, re...
Background: Minimal clinically important difference (MCID) estimates are useful for gauging clinical...
Original article can be found at: http://ht.rsmjournals.com/content/ Copyright Royal Society of Medi...
SummaryObjectivesTo examine and contrast the ability of patient-reported and clinician-rated measure...
textabstractAbstract Background: The Oxford elbow score (OES) is an English questionnaire that meas...
Background: The Oxford Elbow Score (OES) is an English-language questionnaire specifically designed ...
Background: The modern standard of evaluating treatment results includes the use of rating systems. ...
Objectives. To determine if subgroups of patients with tennis elbow respond differently in treatment...
Lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET) is a common condition affecting adults. Although a lack of treatmen...
Background: Objective measures of outcome ensure reliable decisions with regard to treatment plannin...
Background: The Oxford Elbow Score (OES) and the short version of Disabilities of Arms, Shoulder and...
Validation study using data from a multicenter, randomized, clinical trial (RCT).To evaluate the rel...
PURPOSE: To assess the responsiveness and minimal change for the Oxford Elbow Score (OES) using anch...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: To evaluate the longitudinal ...
Study design: Validation study using data from a multicenter, randomized, clinical trial (RCT). Obje...
OBJECTIVES: To examine and contrast the ability of patient-reported and clinician-rated measures, re...
Background: Minimal clinically important difference (MCID) estimates are useful for gauging clinical...
Original article can be found at: http://ht.rsmjournals.com/content/ Copyright Royal Society of Medi...
SummaryObjectivesTo examine and contrast the ability of patient-reported and clinician-rated measure...
textabstractAbstract Background: The Oxford elbow score (OES) is an English questionnaire that meas...
Background: The Oxford Elbow Score (OES) is an English-language questionnaire specifically designed ...
Background: The modern standard of evaluating treatment results includes the use of rating systems. ...
Objectives. To determine if subgroups of patients with tennis elbow respond differently in treatment...
Lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET) is a common condition affecting adults. Although a lack of treatmen...
Background: Objective measures of outcome ensure reliable decisions with regard to treatment plannin...