2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jht.2019.10.001
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Self-identified functional limitations improve in patients with degenerative wrist arthritis after surgery

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“…13 Wrist outcome assessment is limited to physical impairment measures of motion and strength, [14][15][16] and patient-reported outcomes. [17][18][19] Patient-specific functional questionnaires such as the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure 20,21 or the patient-specific functional scale 22,23 capture self-identified functional limitations, yet are time consuming to administer, do not assess wristrelated quality of life, and do not address individual expectations of treatment. An expectations tool allows wrist clinicians and investigators to address how treatment aligns with an individual's expectations and hence, satisfaction.…”
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“…13 Wrist outcome assessment is limited to physical impairment measures of motion and strength, [14][15][16] and patient-reported outcomes. [17][18][19] Patient-specific functional questionnaires such as the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure 20,21 or the patient-specific functional scale 22,23 capture self-identified functional limitations, yet are time consuming to administer, do not assess wristrelated quality of life, and do not address individual expectations of treatment. An expectations tool allows wrist clinicians and investigators to address how treatment aligns with an individual's expectations and hence, satisfaction.…”
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