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, 11 , 12 ). Johnson et al. ( 13 ) reviewed 84 315 patients and found that malnutrition was the strongest risk factor for poor post-operative outcomes in TJA. Multiple publications highlight that malnutrition results in numerous post
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orthopaedics has the potential to neutralize the influence of biased surgeons and thus overcome treatment inconsistencies, 16 , 50 thereby improving patients’ functional outcomes and reducing associated healthcare costs ( Fig. 3 ). Thus, small significant
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. Significantly improved in 7 of the 9 RCTs included. Trend towards improved outcomes in younger patients/early OA changes with PRP. Chang et al Improved functional outcomes with PRP up to a year post treatment. Less severe OA showed more benefit from PRP
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ODRI is effective in all cases, and can lead to infections that negatively impact clinical outcome and significantly increase healthcare expenditure. 2 Pre-operative and correctly-timed prophylactic antibiotic intervention is mandatory for a
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Introduction Successful treatment of a fracture is aimed at promoting bone healing and good functional recovery with the avoidance of complications which may impair function or prolong treatment. When an infection occurs, this can be a
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therapy that may improve pain parameters and functionality for mild to moderate knee OA, despite the limited evidence. 10 Today, nSTRIDE ® (Biomet Biologics, Warsaw, IN, USA) is the only available APS for clinical use in patients with early to
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ideal reference implant would be supported by survival analysis over a suitable period of time, patient-reported outcome measuresa (PROMs) data from registry and/or peer-reviewed published studies, functional outcome data, clinical and other complaint