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Comorbidities do not limit improvement in pain and physical function after total knee arthroplasty in patients with knee osteoarthritis: The BEST-Knee prospective cohort study
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Comorbidities do not limit improvement in pain and physical function after total knee arthroplasty in patients with knee osteoarthritis: The BEST-Knee prospective cohort study

L.K. King, E.J. Waugh, C.A. Jones, E. Bohm, M. Dunbar, L. Woodhouse, T. Noseworthy, D.A. Marshall and G.A. Hawker
BMJ Open, Vol.11(6)
2021

Abstract

musculoskeletal disorders rheumatology rheumatology Aged Alberta Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee Comorbidity Female Humans Infant Osteoarthritis, Knee Pain Prospective Studies Treatment Outcome aged Alberta anemia Article backache body mass cohort analysis comorbidity consultation controlled study depression diabetes mellitus elective surgery female follow up gastrointestinal disease heart disease human hypertension Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score knee osteoarthritis lung disease major clinical study male malignant neoplasm multiple chronic conditions outcome assessment pain severity patient health questionnaire patient-reported outcome people by smoking status physical performance postoperative pain preoperative care preoperative evaluation prospective study six minute walk test total knee arthroplasty walking distance Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index comorbidity infant knee replacement pain treatment outcome
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