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First knee for pain and function versus second knee for quality of life.

Adriane M LewinKara CashmanDylan HarriesIlana N AckermanJustine M NaylorIan A Harris
Published in: Bone & joint open (2024)
At six months postoperatively, there were no clinically meaningful differences between the first and second TKA in either the joint-specific or overall generic health-related quality of life outcomes. However, individual domain scores assessing mobility, pain, and usual activities were notably higher after the second TKA, likely reflecting the cumulative improvement in quality of life after both knees have been replaced.
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