Interested in becoming the scientific director for the DoD’s largest musculoskeletal outcomes system? Tremendous opportunity to help shape the future of orthopaedics and rehabilitation for our military @WRBethesda. Application opens April 3rd. https://t.co/hvfIHtTxgx
Interested in becoming the scientific director for the DoD’s largest musculoskeletal outcomes system? Tremendous opportunity to help shape the future of orthopaedics and rehabilitation for our military @WRBethesda. Application opens April 3rd. https://t.co/ecXVgcSpqf
RADM Gillingham with @NavyMedicine and Dr. @TCMauntel at their poster: A Guide to Understanding Reimbursement and Value-Based Care in the Military Health System. Great work by all of the collaborators! #MHSRS
Online First from Jennifer L. Werner MS, ATC (@SportsMed4Kids): Decision to Return to Sport Participation After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction, Part II: Self-Reported and Functional Performance Outcomes.
https://t.co/aPMBrapWhm
Very fortunate to have Dr. @KevinBozic kicking off the @WRBethesda Ortho Research Day!
⬆️ patient engagement, ⬆️ patient activation, ⬆️ patient outcomes!
There is one thing we know for certain – active use of performance comparisons from registry data improves patient quality of care. Great blog on the growing relevance of registry data. https://t.co/5bcQy9M7Ho
@jondickensmd@MOTIONetwork@TCMauntel@KennyLam_ Statistically significant and clinically important deficits remain in PROMs 2yrs following ACLR compared to pre-injury baseline and uninjured controls matched for sex, age, and activity level. https://t.co/zTvD3k4BWE
While ACL reconstruction improved stability compared with nonoperative management, no improvement in subjective functional outcomes were noted in this long term follow-up study: https://t.co/pSU57rWSCV