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Arthroplasty
Despite lower analgesic consumption, no significant difference in PROMs in DAA vs. PA THA
J Arthroplasty. 2017 Mar;32(3):883-890
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Despite lower analgesic consumption, no significant difference in PROMs in DAA vs. PA THA
J Arthroplasty. 2017 Mar;32(3):883-890
Osteoarthritis
OARSI 2016: Facilitators/barriers to exercise in older patients with knee OA
OARSI 2016: Facilitators/barriers to exercise in older patients with knee OA
Osteoarthritis
OARSI 2016: Exercise therapy via usual care/tailored program/exercise adherence in knee OA
OARSI 2016: Exercise therapy via usual care/tailored program/exercise adherence in knee OA
Spine
Cyclobenzaprine or oxycodone show no benefit to naproxen treatment of acute low back pain
JAMA. 2015 Oct 20;314(15):1572-80.
This study has been identified as potentially high impact.
OE's AI-driven High Impact metric estimates the influence a paper is likely to have by integrating signals from both the journal in which it is published and the scientific content of the article itself.
Developed using state-of-the-art natural language processing, the OE High Impact model more accurately predicts a study's future citation performance than journal impact factor alone.
This enables earlier recognition of clinically meaningful research and helps readers focus on articles most likely to shape future practice.
Cyclobenzaprine or oxycodone show no benefit to naproxen treatment of acute low back pain
JAMA. 2015 Oct 20;314(15):1572-80.