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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 98-B, Issue SUPP_4 | Pages 66 - 66
1 Jan 2016
Thienpont E Schwab P Forthomme JP Cornu O
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Introduction

Patient satisfaction after total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been reported to be significantly better than after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The same has been observed for the capacity to forget during daily life activities about the operated joint. Recently a new patient reported outcome score, the Forgotten Joint Score (FJS-12) a twelve item questionaire, has been used to evaluate postoperative outcome in joint arthroplasty. A better FJS-12 score was measured in THA than in TKA objectivating the intuitive feeling that the joint was more forgotten in THA than in TKA.

Hypothesis

A higher preoperative FJS-12 score is the reason for a higher postoperative FJS-12 score in THA compared to TKA