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The investigators propose a prospective longitudinal registry study to collect and compare preoperative and postoperative information from patients who undergo total joint arthroplasty (TJA). Outcomes will be assessed with common, routinely available patient-reported outcomes measures (PROM's) such as the HOOS Jr., Oxford score, Knee Society Score, Harris Hip Score, and other patient satisfaction and function assessments in use in Orthopedics.
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The investigators propose a prospective longitudinal registry study to collect and compare preoperative and postoperative information from patients who undergo total joint arthroplasty (TJA). Outcomes will be assessed with common, routinely available patient-reported outcomes measures (PROM's) such as the HOOS Jr., Oxford score, Knee Society Score, Harris Hip Score, and other patient satisfaction and function assessments in use in Orthopedics. Investigators will also record both demographic and clinical data about the subject's history of joint pain, past treatment, medical co-morbidities, and surgical procedure.
Additionally, gait analysis and standardized physical capacity testing will be included as an option. All patients undergoing hip or knee replacement with the primary investigator will be included for data collection. All procedures and treatment will follow the standard of care, and all prosthetic implants with be FDA-approved. Data will be used to evaluate the effect on both short and long-term comfort and function of patients diagnosed with hip or knee pain who undergo joint replacement. The main purpose of the study is to provide quality improvement data on the patients in the Principal Investigator's (PI's) practice currently undergoing joint surgery. This project creates a data repository to store participants' data for this and possible future research.
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10,000 participants in 2 patient groups
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Annalise R McInelly, MPH; David F Scott, MD
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