ObjectiveWhilst a number of risk factors for poor patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) following knee arthroplasty (KA) have been identified, unexplained variability still remains. The role of pre-operative foot and ankle status on such outcomes has not been investigated. The aim of this study was therefore to determine the association of clinical foot and ankle assessments with patient reported outcomes 1 year following KA.DesignOne hundred and fifteen participants from the Clinical Outcomes in Arthroplasty Study (COASt), underwent detailed foot and ankle assessments at baseline, prior to KA (2012–2014) and were followed up for self-reported outcomes 1 year after surgery.ResultsThirty nine percent of subjects reported foot pain at bas...
Background One-in-five patients are dissatisfied following knee arthroplasty and <50% have fulfi...
Category: Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: Ankle arthritis is a debilitating disorder, which ha...
Previous studies have suggested there is an association between preoperative expectations about the ...
OBJECTIVE: Whilst a number of risk factors for poor patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) follow...
Knee arthroplasty (KA) has been considered to be a successful and cost-effective intervention for in...
Background: Osteoarthritis frequently affects multiple joints through the lower limbs. This study so...
Category: Ankle, Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: Ankle arthritis is a leading cause of pain an...
Background: Despite good evidence that supports significant improvements in pain and physical functi...
Background One in five patients are dissatisfied following knee arthroplasty and <50% have fulfil...
Background: Hindfoot and ankle fusions are mechanically limiting procedures for patients. However, p...
Category: Patient expectations Introduction/Purpose: Patients’ expectations from orthopaedic surgery...
INTRODUCTION: The use of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) for four elective operations is m...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Functional outcomes scores routinely used in orthopedic resear...
Background Foot surgery is common in RA but the current lack of understanding of how patients inter...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Few authors have investigated patients’ expectations from foot...
Background One-in-five patients are dissatisfied following knee arthroplasty and <50% have fulfi...
Category: Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: Ankle arthritis is a debilitating disorder, which ha...
Previous studies have suggested there is an association between preoperative expectations about the ...
OBJECTIVE: Whilst a number of risk factors for poor patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) follow...
Knee arthroplasty (KA) has been considered to be a successful and cost-effective intervention for in...
Background: Osteoarthritis frequently affects multiple joints through the lower limbs. This study so...
Category: Ankle, Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: Ankle arthritis is a leading cause of pain an...
Background: Despite good evidence that supports significant improvements in pain and physical functi...
Background One in five patients are dissatisfied following knee arthroplasty and <50% have fulfil...
Background: Hindfoot and ankle fusions are mechanically limiting procedures for patients. However, p...
Category: Patient expectations Introduction/Purpose: Patients’ expectations from orthopaedic surgery...
INTRODUCTION: The use of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) for four elective operations is m...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Functional outcomes scores routinely used in orthopedic resear...
Background Foot surgery is common in RA but the current lack of understanding of how patients inter...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Few authors have investigated patients’ expectations from foot...
Background One-in-five patients are dissatisfied following knee arthroplasty and <50% have fulfi...
Category: Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: Ankle arthritis is a debilitating disorder, which ha...
Previous studies have suggested there is an association between preoperative expectations about the ...