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View article: Effect of patient specific instruments compared with conventional instruments in total knee arthroplasty : a randomized controlled trial
Effect of patient specific instruments compared with conventional instruments in total knee arthroplasty : a randomized controlled trial Open
Background and purpose: Patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) aims to improve implant alignment and clinical outcomes, but its effectiveness remains uncertain. We aimed to compare whether PSI was superior …
View article: Associations between knee pain and knee-loading physical activities at work and leisure – a cross-sectional study based on accelerometer measurements
Associations between knee pain and knee-loading physical activities at work and leisure – a cross-sectional study based on accelerometer measurements Open
Background Knee pain is often an early sign of knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Physical activities (PA) constitute the recommended regime to those affected. However, knee-loading PA at work is linked to an increased risk for KOA. The primary ai…
View article: Learning to work and working to learn: a phenomenographic perspective on the transition from student to doctor
Learning to work and working to learn: a phenomenographic perspective on the transition from student to doctor Open
View article: Development of radiographic knee osteoarthritis and the associations to radiographic changes and baseline variables in individuals with knee pain: a 2-year longitudinal study
Development of radiographic knee osteoarthritis and the associations to radiographic changes and baseline variables in individuals with knee pain: a 2-year longitudinal study Open
Objectives The aim was to study the development of radiographic knee osteoarthritis (RKOA) in individuals with knee pain over 2 years, and the associations between radiographic changes and baseline variables. Design Longitudinal cohort stu…
View article: The medical internship as a meaningful transition: A phenomenographic study
The medical internship as a meaningful transition: A phenomenographic study Open
Background The transition from student to doctor is often depicted as a struggle in the literature, and previous research has focused on interventions to minimise difficulties in transitioning from undergraduate to postgraduate training. I…
View article: POS0797-HPR PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH DEVELOPMENT OF RADIOGRAPHIC KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS IN INDIVIDUALS WITH KNEE PAIN – A 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
POS0797-HPR PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH DEVELOPMENT OF RADIOGRAPHIC KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS IN INDIVIDUALS WITH KNEE PAIN – A 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP Open
View article: Patient-reported outcome for 17,648 patients in 5 different Swedish orthopaedic quality registers before and 1 year after surgery: an observational study
Patient-reported outcome for 17,648 patients in 5 different Swedish orthopaedic quality registers before and 1 year after surgery: an observational study Open
Background and purpose: The EQ-5D is a patientreported outcome measure (PROM). To make priorities and allocate resources between patients and surgical procedures it is necessary to evaluate outcome differences, which is why comparing PROMs…
View article: Junior doctors' experiences of the medical internship: a qualitative study
Junior doctors' experiences of the medical internship: a qualitative study Open
In contrast to previous studies, this study shows that the transition from medical school to clinical work as a professional does not necessarily have to be characterised by stress and mental exhaustion but can, with extensive support, pro…
View article: Fast-Track Programs in Total Hip and Knee Replacement at Swedish Hospitals—Influence on 2-Year Risk of Revision and Mortality
Fast-Track Programs in Total Hip and Knee Replacement at Swedish Hospitals—Influence on 2-Year Risk of Revision and Mortality Open
Purpose: We aimed to study the influence of fast-track care programs in total hip and total knee replacements (THR and TKR) at Swedish hospitals on the risk of revision and mortality within 2 years after the operation. Methods: Data were c…
View article: “There’s a Lot of Support”: Junior Doctors’ Experiences of the Medical Internship
“There’s a Lot of Support”: Junior Doctors’ Experiences of the Medical Internship Open
Background : It is known that the transition from medical school to clinical work can be stressful. In some countries, an introductory service bridges the gap, introducing the doctor-to-be to clinical work. However, there is a lack of scie…
View article: Influence of fast-track programs on patient-reported outcomes in total hip and knee replacement (THR/TKR) at Swedish hospitals 2011–2015: an observational study including 51,169 THR and 8,393 TKR operations
Influence of fast-track programs on patient-reported outcomes in total hip and knee replacement (THR/TKR) at Swedish hospitals 2011–2015: an observational study including 51,169 THR and 8,393 TKR operations Open
Background and purpose — Fast-track care programs have been broadly introduced at Swedish hospitals in elective total hip and knee replacement (THR/TKR). We studied the influence of fast-track programs on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) 1…
View article: Patient satisfaction with prehospital emergency care following a hip fracture: a prospective questionnaire-based study
Patient satisfaction with prehospital emergency care following a hip fracture: a prospective questionnaire-based study Open
View article: Minimally important change, measurement error, and responsiveness for the Self-Reported Foot and Ankle Score
Minimally important change, measurement error, and responsiveness for the Self-Reported Foot and Ankle Score Open
Background and purpose - Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly used to evaluate results in orthopedic surgery. To enhance good responsiveness with a PROM, the minimally important change (MIC) should be established. MIC…
View article: Similar patient-reported outcomes and performance after total knee arthroplasty with or without patellar resurfacing
Similar patient-reported outcomes and performance after total knee arthroplasty with or without patellar resurfacing Open
Background and purpose - Knee pain after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is not uncommon. Patellar retention in TKA is one cause of postoperative knee pain, and may lead to secondary addition of a patellar component. Patellar resurfacing in …