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Fabian Krause1, Mario Herrera2, Matthias Walcher3
1University of Bern, Orthopädie Sonnenhof, Salvisbergstrasse 4, 3006 Bern, Switzerland; Sportsclinic#1, Papiermühlestrasse 73, 3006 Bern, Switzerland; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inselspital Bern, Freiburgstrasse, 3010 Bern, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Over the last two decades, there has been a growing emphasis on the publication quality in Foot & Ankle research. A level-of-evidence rating system for clinical scientific papers has been proposed by the Centre for Evidence-based medicine in Oxford, United Kingdom. As opposed to other subspecialities, foot & ankle surgery deals with a wide variety of clinical problems and surgical solutions, which in turn leads to a generally low number of patients available for study groups. However, level III and IV studies still have a valuable place in orthopaedic research, given the challenges in running high-level studies.The measurement of outcomes in medicine from the patients' perspective (PROMS:(patient reported outcome measures) has grown almost exponentially in all surgical specialties including foot & ankle surgery. There are many PROMs available to foot & ankle surgeons, but there is little consensus on which assessment is most appropriate for a given procedure or diagnosis. Their use in research and clinical practice offers many advantages in clinical practice and research, however, besides the advantages there are also some downsides.
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