2019
DOI: 10.1177/2473011419s00184
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A Prospective Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) Study Assessing Outcomes of Surgically Managed Ankle Fractures

Abstract: Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Ankle fractures are a common cause of functional mobility that have seen a dramatic rise incidence over the past decade1. The purpose of this study was to compare the outcomes and prognosis of various fracture sub-types by utilizing two validated patient reported outcome measures: the PROMIS Physical Function and Pain Interference Computer Adaptive Tests (CATs) for patients at a major tertiary facility and level I trauma center. Methods: 12-month post-operative PROMIS Phys… Show more

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