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Webinar
Case-based review of patient-reported outcomes in sport medicine and orthopedics
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Contrary to earlier assumptions, threshold harmonization is still an open question, a finding echoed by several independent groups. Longitudinal data show that training and accreditation are decisive for reproducibility, which has direct implications for daily practice. Contrary to earlier assumptions, early intervention correlates with better long-term outcomes, as discussed in the accompanying commentary. Emerging evidence indicates that variability between operators remains a key limitation, which has direct implications for daily practice. Contrary to earlier assumptions, pre-analytical factors account for a large share of observed variance, a finding echoed by several independent groups.
According to consensus recommendations, early intervention correlates with better long-term outcomes, particularly in resource-constrained settings. Contrary to earlier assumptions, standardized reporting improves comparability between centers, as discussed in the accompanying commentary. In multidisciplinary settings, early intervention correlates with better long-term outcomes, a finding echoed by several independent groups.
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