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Floor and ceiling effects in the Oxford Shoulder Score : an analysis from the National Joint Registry.

Harvinder Pal SinghAziz HaqueNick TaubAmit ModiAlison ArmstrongAmar RanganRadhakant Pandey
Published in: The bone & joint journal (2021)
Based on NJR patient-reported outcome measures data, the OSS does not exhibit a ceiling effect at six months, but does at three years and five years, in part due to outcome scores of ATSA. Preoperative OSS, age, male sex, and ATSA are independent predictors of achieving a ceiling score. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2021;103-B(11):1717-1724.
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