This is an observational, prospective study that has the primary goal of validating the Forgotten Joint Score (FJS)
This is an observational, prospective study that has the primary goal of validating the Forgotten Joint Score (FJS) as described by Behrend and Giesinger in 2012. Patients will be given two self-assessment questionnaires (WOMAC and FJS) to perform internal consistency analysis, reliability and comparability of results in a population of people undergoing total knee replacement prosthetic surgery. Comparison of data will be done for each patient by evaluating the evolution of the postoperative period, comparing the results obtained with a well known validated score (WOMAC). Questionnaires will be given pre-operatively, at 6 month ± 2 weeks, and 12 month ± 1 weeks after surgery.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
120
IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi
Milan, MI, Italy
Validating the Forgotten Joint Score.
Patients will be given self-assessment questionnaires Forgotten Joint Score (FJS) to perform internal consistency analysis, reliability and comparability of results in a population of people undergoing total knee replacement prosthetic surgery. FJS: minimum score 0 (worse outcome); maximum 100 (better outcome)
Time frame: 18 month
BMI
weight and height will be combined to calculate the BMI in kg/m\^2
Time frame: 18 months
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