Predictors of outcomes of total knee replacement surgery
Lara D. Veeken2012Vol. 51(10), pp. 1804–1813
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Abstract
This study identified clinically important predictors of attained pain/function post-TKR. Predictors of pain were not necessarily the same as functional outcomes, which may be important in the context of a patient's expectations of surgery. Other predictive factors need to be identified to improve our ability to recognize patients at risk of poor TKR outcomes.
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