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There is no clinically important difference in the Oxford knee scores between one and two years after total knee arthroplasty: The one-year score could be used as the benchmark timepoint to assess outcome

Nick D. Clement, Irrum Afzal, Charis Demetriou, David J. Deehan, Richard Field, Deiary F. Kader

2020The Knee21 citationsDOI

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Oxford knee scoreMedicineConfidence intervalReceiver operating characteristicCohortArthroplastyTotal knee arthroplastyDemographicsPhysical therapyOsteoarthritisInternal medicineSurgeryDemographySociologyAlternative medicinePathologyTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyKnee injuries and reconstruction techniques
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