Journal Article10.1177/1071100718817514
Pain Trajectory After Ankle Surgeries for Osteoarthritis
Leah Guichard,Alexis Vanhaesebrouck,Dominique Fletcher,Yves Stiglitz,Alexandra Rouquette,Valeria Martinez +5 more
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TL;DR: Patients with psychological distress and more severe preoperative pain were more at risk to develop acute pain and chronic pain after ankle surgery regardless of the surgery performed.
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Abstract: Background:The pain trajectory after ankle surgeries for osteoarthritis is relevant to describe. The purpose of this prospective study was to describe pain after ankle surgery and explore the link ...
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