2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2012.03.013
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The Development and Validation of a Self-Administered Quality-of-Life Outcome Measure for Young, Active Patients With Symptomatic Hip Disease: The International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT-33)

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“…21 Newer tools, such as the International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT), will more precisely reflect these parameters in the future. 22 Lastly, this study reports on the return to baseball but not durability, that is, how long athletes continued to play. However, there are numerous variables that influence this information, including completion of collegiate careers, retirement, athletic ability, and other injuries.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…21 Newer tools, such as the International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT), will more precisely reflect these parameters in the future. 22 Lastly, this study reports on the return to baseball but not durability, that is, how long athletes continued to play. However, there are numerous variables that influence this information, including completion of collegiate careers, retirement, athletic ability, and other injuries.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Patient-reported outcomes included the 4 subscales of the iHOT-33. 31 This PRO has demonstrated good psychometric properties in individuals who have undergone hip arthroscopy. 21 The iHOT-33 includes a total of 33 questions evaluating symptoms and functional activity (16 questions), job-related concerns (4 questions), sport and recreation (6 questions), and social and emotional concerns (7 questions).…”
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“…21 The iHOT-33 includes a total of 33 questions evaluating symptoms and functional activity (16 questions), job-related concerns (4 questions), sport and recreation (6 questions), and social and emotional concerns (7 questions). 31 Each subscale of…”
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“…Such studies should assess not only Brooker classification and radiographic measures but also clinical measures such as range of motion or a validated hip-specific instrument such as the International Hip Outcomee33 (iHOT-33) or Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS). 18,19 Similarly, given that this review found that compliance and adverse-effects data were inconsistently reported in the current literature, these areas should be emphasized in future studies. Furthermore, previous studies have suggested that the development of HO appears more likely after certain procedures such as osteoplasty in the setting of FAI.…”
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confidence: 85%