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Performing region-specific tasks does not improve lower extremity patient-reported outcome scores.

Moritz J Sharabianlou KorthWade A BantaPrerna AroraRobin N KamalDerek F Amanatullah
Published in: Arthroplasty (London, England) (2024)
Disability may be less modifiable in the lower extremity than in the upper extremity, perhaps because upper extremity activities are more easily compensated by the contralateral limb, or because lower extremity activities are more frequent. Thorough evaluation of factors influencing patient-reported outcome measures is necessary before their extensive application to quality control and reimbursement models.
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