Prospective data collection on clinical and radiographic outcomes of Cementless oxford Partial Knee.
Prospective radiographic and clinical data collection on outcomes of Cementless oxford Partial Knee. Screened radiographs are taken postoperatively and after 12 months. Oxford Knee Scores, SF12 Health Questionnaires and American Knee Society Radiographic Assessment are taken at 12 month follow-up.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Cementless Oxford Partial Knee Replacement
Rami Sorial , FRACS
Penrith, Australia
American Knee Society Score
The Knee Score consists of points given for pain, range of motion, and stability in both the coronal and sagittal planes, with deductions for fixed deformity, and extensor lag. The Function Score consists of points given for the ability to walk on level surfaces, and the ability to ascend and descend stairs, with deductions for the use of external supporting devices.
Time frame: 1 yr
Radiographic Assessment
x-ray evaluation
Time frame: 1yr
Oxford Knee Score
Oxford Knee Score: Assess the impact that knee pain has on an individual's daily life. The survey consists of 12 self reported questions, where a higher score corresponds with a better outcome.
Time frame: 1 yr
Short Form 12
Short Form 12: Multipurpose short form generic general health measure. The questionnaire looks at physical and mental scores for patients.
Time frame: 1 yr
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