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Comments on ‘preoperative risk factors associated with chronic pain profiles following total knee arthroplasty’ by Lindberg and colleagues

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Profiling recovery following knee replacement (KR) is a focus of substantial research interest because KR surgery has become one of the most common major surgical procedures. In the United States,… Click to show full abstract

Profiling recovery following knee replacement (KR) is a focus of substantial research interest because KR surgery has become one of the most common major surgical procedures. In the United States, for example, approximately one million KRs are performed annually. Additionally, there is substantial clinical practice and research interest in the study of poor pain outcome and predictors of poor pain outcome following KR.

Keywords: comments preoperative; risk factors; factors associated; associated chronic; pain; preoperative risk

Journal Title: European Journal of Pain
Year Published: 2021

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