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data. Assessment of risk of bias and quality of evidence The Downs and Black’s ‘Checklist for Measuring Quality’ was used to evaluate the risk of bias ( 19 ). It contains 27 ‘yes’-or-‘no’ questions across 5 sections; it provides a numeric score
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variable and differently evaluated. The main points of debate are related to the surgical technique, radiological analysis, post-operative rehabilitation and assessment of clinical results. Surgical technique PIP joint surgery may be performed by a
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patient population. Quality and risk-of-bias assessments All articles were independently reviewed by two reviewers, of whom one was blinded to each article’s title, authors, year of publication, journal, and other information referring to the
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appreciation of patients’ subjective assessment of the health condition the need has risen for patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). In DRF settings the most common PROMs (scale; number of questions) are PRWE (0–100; 15), DASH (0–100; 20), Quick-DASH (0
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scaphoid fractures exists, we cannot rule out that a decrease of incidence can at least partly explain the decreasing number of settled claims. Assessment of the Swedish fracture register shows that 3594 scaphoid fractures were registered between 2013 (when
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