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fractures offers improved rates and times to return to sport compared with non-operative management. Shared decision-making Defining the most suitable treatment for patients with midshaft clavicle fractures is challenging. A frequently used model is
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to our patients for shared decision making, patient selection by baseline thresholds, individual prediction of treatment results, and outcome progression over time for an individual patient. Second, we will describe how our surgeons and therapists use
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-based rehabilitation programme are presented. We advocate the use of a combined time- and criteria-based approach. For the decision-making of the RTS process, a novel multi-factorial test battery including shared decision will be presented. Pre
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improvement initiatives, refinement of surgical indications, improved shared decision-making and surgical timing and endpoints that patients are invested in such as HRQoL, pain relief and improved function, rather than revision specifically. PROMs may help
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circumstances of survival are overwhelming, there will always be overt criticism of decisions made or even of the decision-making style. These barbs are anticipated and are not allowed to alter the course. Charisma In many instances a personal
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about their treatments. Therefore, better tools to gain insight into risk stratification and communication to patients are needed to achieve true shared decision-making. 1 When intended to diagnose, treat or prevent disease, ML-derived applications
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are still used today for decision-making and thus are also applied in CT assessment. Furthermore, it is well known that the posterior wall is crucial for biomechanical joint stability. Posterior wall fractures, in general, and the grade of fracture
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studies are needed to decide the value of some pathological findings, especially with reference to PLC injuries detected by MRI. Classification Many classification systems have been proposed to assist spinal surgeons in the treatment and decision-making
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surgeons and patients to select the most ideal combination of anesthesia for specific surgical procedures in the shared decision-making model for health care that we aim for today ( 1 , 2 , 3 ). This paper will focus on tumescent pure local anesthesia
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Editor Mandy Webb and Production Editors Charlotte Parkins and Nick Whelan – decisions may be made very rapidly without having to wade through the many layers and intricacies of the large bureaucracies often found in major publishing houses. On the