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for this score. The Constant score was developed in 1986 by Constant and Murley to asses pain, shoulder motion, strength and function. 57 Thirty-five points are reserved for patient-reported subjective assessment, 40 points for ROM measurement and
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. Inclusion criteria: Articles involving distal radius fractures. Articles written in English, French, German or a Scandinavian language. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs), including abstracts. Report of the sought outcome of interest
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are the clinical outcomes of KA from the literature? In a telephone survey of 661 patients taken at, on average, 2.6 years post-surgery, KA patients were three times more likely to report their knee felt normal compared to MA patients. 49 All
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. HAART era Several studies have shown equivocal functional outcomes in HIV-positive patients controlled using HAART when compared to HIV-negative controls. In 2014, Graham et al 29 reported no cases, either early (< 6 weeks) or late (> 6 weeks), of
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-professional groups for discussions. Table 2. Primary aims for the National Quality Registry HAKIR • To improve healthcare by continuous and standardised follow-up of results of hand surgical treatments, including patient-reported outcome
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COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments database of systematic reviews was searched for outcome measures; however, available outcome sets focused on gynaecological pelvic conditions or on conditions of chronic pelvic
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. Eligibility criteria The inclusion criteria were: articles with patients undergoing thumb CMCJ prosthetic total joint replacement for arthritis, results published as a full paper in any language; outcome measures including patient or clinician-reported
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to the relative immunocompromised status of KT patients. 4 On the other hand, postoperative complications are also a serious concern for orthopaedic surgeons. In current literature, there are several reports assessing the outcomes of total joint
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younger patients tended to report worse outcomes due to heightened demands and expectations for return to previous level of activity. 30 Repetto et al 24 included patients from 44 years old in the ORIF group, while the RTSA group in this study only
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limitations of this study include inadequate results reporting regarding significance levels and a lack of control group. Levy et al. reported outcomes for 17 patients with massive cuff tears who were managed non-operatively secondary to medical