Table of contents—Volume 1 and Volume 2

 

Musculoskeletal Outcomes Measures and Instruments

2nd expanded edition

 
 

Volume 1
Selection and Assessment
Upper Extremity

Volume 2
Lower Extremity

 
  Michael Suk
Beate P Hanson
Daniel C Norvell
David L Helfet
 
     
       
    Table of contents—Volume 1
Selection and Assessment
Upper Extremity
   
   
   
    I Preface
   
    II Acknowledgements    
    III Editors    
         
    1 Introduction    
    1.1 Current challenges
   
       
    1.3 The audience    
    2 Why appropriate selection is important    
    2.1 Introduction    
    2.2 Outcomes research    
    2.3 Outcomes, outcomes, and more outcomes    
    2.4 Selecting important outcomes    
    2.5 Conclusion    
    2.6 References    
    3 What makes a quality outcome instrument?    
    3.1 Content    
    3.2 Methodology    
    3.3 Clinical utility    
    3.4 Asessing the overall quality of the instrument    
    3.5 References    
    4 Clinican based outcomes measures    
    4.1 Introduction    
    4.1 What are clinician-based outcomes measures?    
    4.2 Objectivity of clinician-based outcomes measures    
    4.3 Are CBO measures more objective than PRO measures?    
    4.4 Do clinician-based outcomes accurately measure patient function?    
    4.5 References    
    5 The purpose of patient-reported outcomes    
    5.1 What are patient reported outcome?    
    5.2 The emergence of patient-reported outcomes    
    5.3 Types of instruments    
    5.4 References    
    6 Recommendations    
    6.1 Evaluating outcomes instruments: choosing the right one    
    6.2 Developing outcomes instruments: points to consider    
    7 Patient expectations of outcomes    
    7.1 The evolving outcome paradigm    
    7.2 The role of patient expectations    
    7.3 Next challenges    
    7.4 References    
    8 Identifying and evaluating musculoskeletal outcomes instruments    
    8.1 Explanation of search strategy    
    8.2 Summary of outcomes instrument content    
    8.3 Summary of outcomes instrument methodological
evaluation
   
    8.4 Summary of outcomes instrument clinical utility
evaluation
   
    8.5 Summary of instrument total score    
    8.6 Justification for our scoring system    
    9 Generic and upper extremity outcomes measures and instruments    
    9.1 Generic instruments    
    9.2 Shoulder    
    9.3 Elbow    
    9.4 Wrist/hand    
         
    A1 List of abbreviations    
    A2 Glossary and definitions    
    A3 List of assessed instruments    
         
    Table of contents—Volume 2
Lower Extremity
   
         
    10 Lower extremity outcomes measures and instruments    
    10.1 Pelvis    
    10.2 Hip    
    10.3 Knee    
    10.4 Ankle    
    10.5 Foot    
         
    A1 List of abbreviations    
    A2 Glossary and definitions    
    A3 List of assessed instruments    
         
         
 
         
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