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2. Reconstruction of an Early-Stage Scapholunate Advanced Collapse Wrist with the 3-Ligament Tenodesis Procedure: A Controversial Reappraisal
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Dullemans, Kasper N., van der Oest, Mark J. W., Hakkesteegt, Stefanie N., Vermeulen, Guus M., Zuidam, J. Michiel, Duraku, Liron S., Feitz, Reinier, Blomme, R. A. M., van der Avoort, D. J. J. C., Kroeze, A., Smit, J., Debeij, J., van Couwelaar, G. M., Vermeulen, Guus M., de Schipper, J. P., Temming, J. F. M., van Uchelen, J. H., de Boer, H. L., Harmsen, K., Zöphel, O. T., Moojen, T. M., Smit, X., van Huis, R., Pennehouat, P. Y., Schoneveld, K., van Kooij, Y. E., Veltkamp, J. J., Fink, A., de Ridder, W. A., Slijper, H. P., Tsehaie, J., Poelstra, R., Janssen, M. C., Teunissen, J. S., Dekker, Jak, ter Stege, M., Wouters, R. M., Zuidam, J. M., Hoogendam, L., and Bijlsma, W. R.
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- 2024
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3. What Are the Minimally Important Changes of Four Commonly Used Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for 36 Hand and Wrist Condition-Treatment Combinations?
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Hoogendam, Lisa, Koopman, Jaimy Emerentiana, van Kooij, Yara Eline, Feitz, Reinier, Hundepool, Caroline Anna, Zhou, Chao, Slijper, Harm Pieter, Selles, Ruud Willem, Wouters, Robbert Maarten, Jacobus Cornelis van der Avoort, Dirk-Johannes, Michiel Blomme, Richard Arjen, Luitzen de Boer, Herman, Marijn van Couwelaar, Gijs, Debeij, Jan, Dekker, Jak, Fink, Alexandra, Paulina de Haas, Klazina, Harmsen, Kennard, Ruden Hovius, Steven Eric, van Huis, Rob, Koch, Richard, Kroeze, Alexander, Moojen, Thybout Matthias, Willem van der Oest, Mark Johannes, Alain Adriaan Pennehouat, Pierre-Yves, Anna de Ridder, Willemijn, Pieter de Schipper, Johannes, Schoneveld, Karin, Rinel Sluijter, Berbel Jeannee, Smit, Jeronimus Maria, Smit, Xander, Souer, John Sebastiaan, Paulina ter Stege, Marloes Hendrina, Maria Temming, Johannes Frederikes, Teunissen, Joris Sebastiaan, Hein van Uchelen, Jeroen, Veltkamp, Joris Jan, Vermeulen, Guus Maarten, Walbeehm, Erik Taco, Zöphel, Oliver Theodor, and Zuidam, Jelle Michiel
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- 2021
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4. What Are the Minimally Important Changes of Four Commonly Used Patient-reported Outcome Measures for 36 Hand and Wrist Condition-Treatment Combinations?
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Hoogendam, Lisa, Koopman, Jaimy Emerentiana, van Kooij, Yara Eline, Feitz, Reinier, Hundepool, Caroline Anna, Zhou, Chao, Slijper, Harm Pieter, Selles, Ruud Willem, Wouters, Robbert Maarten, Jacobus Cornelis van der Avoort, Dirk-Johannes, Michiel Blomme, Richard Arjen, Luitzen de Boer, Herman, Marijn van Couwelaar, Gijs, Debeij, Jan, Dekker, Jak, Fink, Alexandra, Paulina de Haas, Klazina, Harmsen, Kennard, Ruden Hovius, Steven Eric, van Huis, Rob, Koch, Richard, Kroeze, Alexander, Moojen, Thybout Matthias, Willem van der Oest, Mark Johannes, Alain Adriaan Pennehouat, Pierre-Yves, Anna de Ridder, Willemijn, Pieter de Schipper, Johannes, Schoneveld, Karin, Rinel Sluijter, Berbel Jeannee, Smit, Jeronimus Maria, Smit, Xander, Souer, John Sebastiaan, Paulina ter Stege, Marloes Hendrina, Maria Temming, Johannes Frederikes, Teunissen, Joris Sebastiaan, Hein van Uchelen, Jeroen, Veltkamp, Joris Jan, Vermeulen, Guus Maarten, Walbeehm, Erik Taco, Zöphel, Oliver Theodor, and Zuidam, Jelle Michiel
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- 2022
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5. The Validity and Responsiveness of the Patient-Specific Functional Scale in Patients With First Carpometacarpal Osteoarthritis
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van Kooij, Yara Eline, ter Stege, Marloes H.P., de Ridder, Willemijn Anna, Hoogendam, Lisa, Hovius, Steven Eric Ruden, MacDermid, Joy C., Selles, Ruud W., van der Avoort, Dirk Johannes Jacobus Cornelis, Bijlsma, Ward Rogier, Michiel Blomme, Richard Arjen, de Boer, Herman Luitzen, van Couwelaar, Gijs Marijn, Debeij, Jan, Dekker, Jak, Feitz, Reinier, Fink, Alexandra, Harmsen, Kennard, van Huis, Rob, Koch, Richard, Koopman, Jaimy Emerentiana, Kroeze, Alexander, Loos, Nina Louisa, Moojen, Thybout Matthias, van der Oest, Mark Johannes Willem, Pennehouat, Pierre Yves Alain Adriaan, de Schipper, Johannes Pieter, Schoneveld, Karin, Slijper, Harm Pieter, Smit, Jeronimus Maria, Smit, Xander, Souer, John Sebastiaan, Temming, Johannes Frederikes Maria, Teunissen, Joris Sebastiaan, van Uchelen, Jeroen Hein, Veltkamp, Joris Jan, Vermeulen, Guus Maarten, Walbeehm, Erik Taco, Wouters, Robbert M., Zöphel, Oliver Theodor, Zuidam, Jelle Michiel, van Kooij, Yara Eline, ter Stege, Marloes H.P., de Ridder, Willemijn Anna, Hoogendam, Lisa, Hovius, Steven Eric Ruden, MacDermid, Joy C., Selles, Ruud W., van der Avoort, Dirk Johannes Jacobus Cornelis, Bijlsma, Ward Rogier, Michiel Blomme, Richard Arjen, de Boer, Herman Luitzen, van Couwelaar, Gijs Marijn, Debeij, Jan, Dekker, Jak, Feitz, Reinier, Fink, Alexandra, Harmsen, Kennard, van Huis, Rob, Koch, Richard, Koopman, Jaimy Emerentiana, Kroeze, Alexander, Loos, Nina Louisa, Moojen, Thybout Matthias, van der Oest, Mark Johannes Willem, Pennehouat, Pierre Yves Alain Adriaan, de Schipper, Johannes Pieter, Schoneveld, Karin, Slijper, Harm Pieter, Smit, Jeronimus Maria, Smit, Xander, Souer, John Sebastiaan, Temming, Johannes Frederikes Maria, Teunissen, Joris Sebastiaan, van Uchelen, Jeroen Hein, Veltkamp, Joris Jan, Vermeulen, Guus Maarten, Walbeehm, Erik Taco, Wouters, Robbert M., Zöphel, Oliver Theodor, and Zuidam, Jelle Michiel
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the content, construct, and discriminative validity and responsiveness of the Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) in patients with thumb carpometacarpal arthritis. Methods: Data were collected at Xpert Clinics, comprising 34 outpatient hand surgery and hand therapy clinics in the Netherlands. We included 267 patients for content validity and 323 patients for construct validity and responsiveness. The PSFS items were classified into the International Classification of Function Core Set for Hand Conditions to assess content validity. We used hypothesis testing to investigate the construct validity and responsiveness. The Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire was used as a comparator instrument. The standardized response mean was calculated to evaluate the magnitude of change. For discriminative validity, we used independent t tests to discriminate between satisfied and dissatisfied patients. Results: We classified 98% of the PSFS items in the International Classification of Function “activities” and “participation” domains, indicating good content validity. Two of six hypotheses for construct validity and three of six hypotheses for responsiveness were confirmed. The standardized response mean for the PSFS was 0.57 (0.46–0.68) and 0.47 (0.35–0.58) for the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire total score. The mean PSFS score showed good discriminative validity because it could distinguish between satisfied and dissatisfied patients at the 3-month follow-up. Conclusions: The PSFS scores showed good content and discriminative validity in patients with first carpometacarpal arthritis. Hypothesis testing for responsiveness and construct validity indicates that the PSFS measures a unique construct different from the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire. Clinical relevance: The PSFS may be a useful scale for measuring the patient-specific status of individuals with thumb carpometacarpal arthritis.
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6. Exercise Therapy in Addition to an Orthosis Reduces Pain More Than an Orthosis Alone in Patients With Thumb Base Osteoarthritis: A Propensity Score Matching Study
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Blomme, Arjen, Sluijter, Berbel, Schouten, Corinne, van der Avoort, Dirk-Jan, Walbeehm, Erik, van Couwelaar, Gijs, Vermeulen, Guus, Schipper, Hans, Temming, Hans, van Uchelen, Jeroen, de Boer, Luitzen, de Haas, Nicoline, Zöphel, Oliver, Feitz, Reinier, Souer, Sebastiaan, Hovius, Steven, Moojen, Thybout, Smit, Xander, van Huis, Rob, Pennehouat, Pierre-Yves, Schoneveld, Karin, van Kooij, Yara, Wouters, Robbert, Zagt, Paul, van Ewijk, Folkert, Moussault, Frederik, van Houwelingen, Rik, Veltkamp, Joris, Velde, Arenda te, Fink, Alexandra, Slijper, Harm, Selles, Ruud, Porsius, Jarry, Spekreijse, Kim, Zhou, Chao, Tsehaie, Jonathan, Poelstra, Ralph, Janssen, Miguel, van der Oest, Mark, Evers, Stefanie, Dekker, Jak, de Jong, Matijs, van Gestel, Jasper, Stege, Marloes ter, Dekker, Menno, Faber, Roel, Santegoets, Frank, Sieber-Rasch, Monique, Gerritsen, Ton, Wouters, Robbert M., Slijper, Harm P., Hovius, Steven E.R., and Selles, Ruud W.
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- 2019
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7. Comparing Patient-Reported Outcomes on Three-Ligament Tenodesis between Partial and Complete Scapholunate Ligament Injuries: A Cohort Study
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Hakkesteegt, Stefanie N., primary, van der Oest, Mark J.W., additional, Dullemans, Kas N., additional, Duraku, Liron S., additional, Hundepool, Caroline A., additional, Selles, Ruud W., additional, Feitz, Reinier, additional, Zuidam, J. Michiel, additional, Blomme, R.A.M., additional, Sluijter, B.J.R., additional, van der Avoort, D.J.J.C., additional, Kroeze, A., additional, Smit, J.M., additional, Debeij, J., additional, Walbeehm, E.T., additional, van Couwelaar, G.M., additional, Vermeulen, Guus M., additional, de Schipper, J.P., additional, Temming, J.F.M., additional, van Uchelen, J.H., additional, de Boer, H.L., additional, de Haas, K.P., additional, Harmsen, K., additional, Zöphel, O.T., additional, Koch, R., additional, Moojen, T.M., additional, Smit, X., additional, Halbesma, G.J., additional, van Huis, R., additional, Pennehouat, P.Y., additional, Schoneveld, K., additional, van Kooij, Y.E., additional, Wouters, R.M., additional, Zagt, P., additional, Veltkamp, J., additional, Fink, A., additional, de Ridder, W.A., additional, Tsehaie, J., additional, Poelstra, R., additional, Janssen, M.C., additional, Sun, P.O., additional, Schrier, V.J.M.M., additional, Hoogendam, L., additional, Teunissen, J.S., additional, Dekker, Jak, additional, Jansen-Landheer, M.L., additional, ter Stege, M.H.P., additional, Souer, J.S., additional, Selles, R.W., additional, Slijper, H.P., additional, Hovius, S.E.R., additional, and Feitz, R., additional
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- 2022
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8. Prognostic Factors in Open Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Repair
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Feitz, Reinier, primary, Stip, Daniel, additional, van der Oest, Mark, additional, Souer, Sebastiaan, additional, Hovius, Steven, additional, Selles, Ruud, additional, Blomme, R.A.M., additional, Sluijter, B.J.R., additional, van der Avoort, D.J.J.C., additional, Kroeze, A., additional, Smit, J., additional, Debeij, J., additional, Walbeehm, E.T., additional, van Couwelaar, G.M., additional, Vermeulen, Guus M., additional, de Schipper, J.P., additional, Temming, J.F.M., additional, van Uchelen, J.H., additional, de Boer, H.L., additional, de Haas, K.P., additional, Harmsen, K., additional, Zöphel, O.T., additional, Koch, R., additional, Moojen, T.M., additional, Smit, X., additional, van Huis, R., additional, Pennehouat, P.Y., additional, Schoneveld, K., additional, van Kooij, Y.E., additional, Wouters, R.M., additional, Veltkamp, J.J., additional, Fink, A., additional, de Ridder, W.A., additional, Poelstra, R., additional, Slijper, H.P., additional, Selles, R.W., additional, Tsehaie, J., additional, Janssen, M.C., additional, Sun, P.O., additional, Schrier, V.J.M.M., additional, Hoogendam, L., additional, Dekker, Jak, additional, Jansen-Landheer, M., additional, and Stege, M. ter, additional
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- 2021
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9. Which Factors Are Associated With Satisfaction With Treatment Results in Patients With Hand and Wrist Conditions? A Large Cohort Analysis.
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De Ridder, Willemijn Anna, Wouters, Robbert Maarten, Hoogendam, Lisa, Vermeulen, Guus Maarten, Slijper, Harm Pieter, Selles, Ruud Willem, Jacobus Cornelis van der Avoort, Dirk-Johannes, Michiel Blomme, Richard Arjen, Luitzen de Boer, Herman, Marijn van Couwelaar, Gijs, Debeij, Jan, Dekker, Jak, Fink, Alexandra, Paulina de Haas, Klazina, Harmsen, Kennard, Ruden Hovius, Steven Eric, van Huis, Rob, Koch, Richard, Kroeze, Alexander, and Moojen, Thybout Matthias
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PAIN ,PATIENT satisfaction ,SATISFACTION ,OSTEOARTHRITIS ,QUALITY of life ,WRIST ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Background: Satisfaction with treatment results is an important outcome domain in striving for patient-centered and value-based healthcare. Although numerous studies have investigated factors associated with satisfaction with treatment results, most studies used relatively small samples. Additionally, many studies have only investigated univariable associations instead of multivariable associations; to our knowledge, none have investigated the independent association of baseline sociodemographics, quality of life, improvement in pain and function, experiences with healthcare delivery, and baseline measures of mental health with satisfaction with treatment results.Questions/purposes: (1) What factors are independently associated with satisfaction with treatment results at 3 months post-treatment in patients treated for common hand and wrist conditions? (2) What factors are independently associated with the willingness to undergo the treatment again at 3 months post-treatment in patients treated for common hand and wrist conditions? Among the factors under study were baseline sociodemographics, quality of life, improvement in pain and function, experiences with healthcare delivery, and baseline measures of mental health.Methods: Between August 2018 and May 2020, we included patients who underwent carpal tunnel release, nonsurgical or surgical treatment for thumb-base osteoarthritis, trigger finger release, limited fasciectomy for Dupuytren contracture, or nonsurgical treatment for midcarpal laxity in one of the 28 centers of Xpert Clinics in the Netherlands. We screened 5859 patients with complete sociodemographics and data at baseline. Thirty-eight percent (2248 of 5859) of these patients had complete data at 3 months. Finally, participants were eligible for inclusion if they provided a relevant answer to the three patient-reported experience measure (PREM) items. A total of 424 patients did not do this because they answered "I don't know" or "not applicable" to a PREM item, leaving 31% (1824 of 5859) for inclusion in the final sample. A validated Satisfaction with Treatment Result Questionnaire was administered at 3 months, which identified the patients' level of satisfaction with treatment results so far on a 5-point Likert scale (research question 1, with answers of poor, moderate, fair, good, or excellent) and the patients' willingness to undergo the treatment again under similar circumstances (research question 2, with answers of yes or no). A hierarchical logistic regression model was used to identify whether baseline sociodemographics, quality of life, change in outcome (patient-reported outcome measures for hand function and pain), baseline measures of mental health (including treatment credibility [the extent to which a patient attributes credibility to a treatment] and expectations, illness perception, pain catastrophizing, anxiety, and depression), and PREMs were associated with each question of the Satisfaction with Treatment Result Questionnaire at 3 months post-treatment. We dichotomized responses to our first question as good and excellent, which were considered more satisfied, and poor, moderate, and fair, which were considered less satisfied. After dichotomization, 57% (1042 of 1824) of patients were classified as more satisfied with the treatment results.Results: The following variables were independently associated with satisfaction with treatment results, with an area under the curve of 0.82 (95% confidence interval 0.80 to 0.84) (arranged from the largest to the smallest standardized odds ratio [SOR]): greater decrease in pain during physical load (standardized odds ratio 2.52 [95% CI 2.18 to 2.92]; p < 0.001), patient's positive experience with the explanation of the pros and cons of the treatment (determined with the question: "Have you been explained the pros and cons of the treatment or surgery?") (SOR 1.83 [95% CI 1.41 to 2.38]; p < 0.001), greater improvement in hand function (SOR 1.76 [95% CI 1.54 to 2.01]; p < 0.001), patients' positive experience with the advice for at-home care (determined with the question: "Were you advised by the healthcare providers on how to deal with your illness or complaints in your home situation?") (SOR 1.57 [95% CI 1.21 to 2.04]; p < 0.001), patient's better personal control (determined with the question: "How much control do you feel you have over your illness?") (SOR 1.24 [95% CI 1.1 to 1.40]; p < 0.001), patient's more positive treatment expectations (SOR 1.23 [95% CI 1.04 to 1.46]; p = 0.02), longer expected illness duration by the patient (SOR 1.20 [95% CI 1.04 to 1.37]; p = 0.01), a smaller number of symptoms the patient saw as part of the illness (SOR 0.84 [95% CI 0.72 to 0.97]; p = 0.02), and less concern about the illness the patient experiences (SOR 0.84 [95% CI 0.72 to 0.99]; p = 0.04). For willingness to undergo the treatment again, the following variables were independently associated with an AUC of 0.81 (95% CI 0.78 to 0.83) (arranged from the largest to the smallest standardized OR): patient's positive experience with the information about the pros and cons (determined with the question: "Have you been explained the pros and cons of the treatment or surgery?") (SOR 2.05 [95% CI 1.50 to 2.80]; p < 0.001), greater improvement in hand function (SOR 1.80 [95% CI 1.54 to 2.11]; p < 0.001), greater decrease in pain during physical load (SOR 1.74 [95% CI 1.48 to 2.07]; p < 0.001), patient's positive experience with the advice for at home (determined with the question: "Were you advised by the healthcare providers on how to deal with your illness or complaints in your home situation?") (SOR 1.52 [95% CI 1.11 to 2.07]; p = 0.01), patient's positive experience with shared decision-making (determined with the question: "Did you decide together with the care providers which care or treatment you will receive?") (SOR 1.45 [95% CI 1.06 to 1.99]; p = 0.02), higher credibility the patient attributes to the treatment (SOR 1.44 [95% CI 1.20 to 1.73]; p < 0.001), longer symptom duration (SOR 1.27 [95% CI 1.09 to 1.52]; p < 0.01), and patient's better understanding of the condition (SOR 1.17 [95% CI 1.01 to 1.34]; p = 0.03).Conclusion: Our findings suggest that to directly improve satisfaction with treatment results, clinicians might seek to: (1) improve the patient's experience with healthcare delivery, (2) try to influence illness perception, and (3) boost treatment expectations and credibility. Future research should confirm whether these suggestions are valid and perhaps also investigate whether satisfaction with treatment results can be predicted (instead of explained, as was done in this study). Such prediction models, as well as other decision support tools that investigate patient-specific needs, may influence experience with healthcare delivery, expectations, or illness perceptions, which in turn may improve satisfaction with treatment results.Level Of Evidence: Level III, therapeutic study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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10. Illness Perceptions of Patients With First Carpometacarpal Osteoarthritis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Dupuytren Contracture, or Trigger Finger
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van der Oest, Mark J.W., primary, Poelstra, Ralph, additional, Feitz, Reinier, additional, Vranceanu, Ana-Maria, additional, Slijper, Harm P., additional, Selles, Ruud W., additional, Porsius, Jarry T., additional, Blomme, Arjen, additional, Sluijter, Berbel, additional, Schouten, Corinne, additional, Avoort, Dirk-Jan van der, additional, Walbeehm, Erik, additional, van Couwelaar, Gijs, additional, de Schipper, Hans, additional, Temming, Hans, additional, van Uchelen, Jeroen, additional, Vermeulen, Guus, additional, de Boer, Luitzen, additional, de Haas, Nicoline, additional, Zöphel, Oliver, additional, Souer, Sebastiaan, additional, Moojen, Thybout, additional, Smit, Xander, additional, van Huis, Rob, additional, Pennehouat, Pierre-Yves, additional, Schoneveld, Karin, additional, van Kooij, Yara, additional, Wouters, Robbert, additional, Zagt, Paul, additional, van Ewijk, Folkert, additional, Moussault, Frederik, additional, van Houwelingen, Rik, additional, Veltkamp, Joris, additional, te Velde, Arenda, additional, Fink, Alexandra, additional, Hovius, Steven, additional, Spekreijse, Kim, additional, Zhou, Chao, additional, Janssen, Miguel, additional, Hoogendam, Lisa, additional, Tsehaie, Jonathan, additional, Teunissen, Joris, additional, Evers, Stefanie, additional, Dekker, Jak, additional, de Jong, Matijs, additional, van Gestel, Jasper, additional, ter Stege, Marloes, additional, Dekker, Menno, additional, Faber, Roel, additional, Santegoets, Frank, additional, Sieber-Rasch, Monique, additional, and Gerritsen, Ton, additional
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11. Exercise Therapy in Addition to an Orthosis Reduces Pain More Than an Orthosis Alone in Patients With Thumb Base Osteoarthritis: A Propensity Score Matching Study
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Wouters, Robbert M., primary, Tsehaie, Jonathan, additional, Slijper, Harm P., additional, Hovius, Steven E.R., additional, Feitz, Reinier, additional, Selles, Ruud W., additional, Blomme, Arjen, additional, Sluijter, Berbel, additional, Schouten, Corinne, additional, van der Avoort, Dirk-Jan, additional, Walbeehm, Erik, additional, van Couwelaar, Gijs, additional, Vermeulen, Guus, additional, Schipper, Hans, additional, Temming, Hans, additional, van Uchelen, Jeroen, additional, de Boer, Luitzen, additional, de Haas, Nicoline, additional, Zöphel, Oliver, additional, Souer, Sebastiaan, additional, Hovius, Steven, additional, Moojen, Thybout, additional, Smit, Xander, additional, van Huis, Rob, additional, Pennehouat, Pierre-Yves, additional, Schoneveld, Karin, additional, van Kooij, Yara, additional, Wouters, Robbert, additional, Zagt, Paul, additional, van Ewijk, Folkert, additional, Moussault, Frederik, additional, van Houwelingen, Rik, additional, Veltkamp, Joris, additional, Velde, Arenda te, additional, Fink, Alexandra, additional, Slijper, Harm, additional, Selles, Ruud, additional, Porsius, Jarry, additional, Spekreijse, Kim, additional, Zhou, Chao, additional, Poelstra, Ralph, additional, Janssen, Miguel, additional, van der Oest, Mark, additional, Evers, Stefanie, additional, Dekker, Jak, additional, de Jong, Matijs, additional, van Gestel, Jasper, additional, Stege, Marloes ter, additional, Dekker, Menno, additional, Faber, Roel, additional, Santegoets, Frank, additional, Sieber-Rasch, Monique, additional, and Gerritsen, Ton, additional
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- 2019
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12. Kort Bestek
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Dekker, Jak
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