Psychological status affects postoperative quality of life, function, and pain after periacetabular osteotomy.
Wagener NeleJannis LöchelChristian HipflCarsten PerkaSebastian HardtVincent Justus LeopoldPublished in: Bone & joint open (2023)
Psychological distress, depression, and somatization disorders affect health-related quality of life, perceived joint function, and sports ability. Pain perception is significantly increased by somatization. However, patient satisfaction with surgery is not affected.