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Persistent pain in frail older adults after hip fracture repair
Cynthia Herrick
, Karen Steger-May
, David R. Sinacore
, Marybeth Brown
,
Kenneth B. Schechtman
,
Ellen F. Binder
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Institute for Informatics, Data Science and Biostatistics (I2DB)
Siteman Cancer Center
Division of Nutritional Science & Obesity Medicine
Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research
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Hip Pain
100%
Frail Elderly
100%
Persistent Pain
100%
Hip Fracture Repair
100%
Confidence Interval
50%
Adjusted Odds Ratio
50%
Moderate to Severe
33%
Patient Demographics
33%
Activities of Daily Living
33%
Hip Fracture Patients
33%
Physical Frailty
33%
Pain Medication Use
33%
Depressive Symptoms
16%
Quality of Life
16%
Coefficient of Determination
16%
Academic Medical Centers
16%
Exercise Intervention
16%
Health Activity
16%
Range of Motion
16%
Hip Fracture
16%
Physical Fitness Test
16%
Geriatric Hip Fracture
16%
Community-based Study
16%
Demographic Information
16%
Intervention Studies
16%
Gait
16%
Performance Measures
16%
Percentile Method
16%
Quality Measures
16%
36-item Short Form
16%
Knee Extension
16%
Moderate to Severe Pain
16%
Objective Measurement
16%
Skeletal muscle Weakness
16%
Daily Living Function
16%
Model Coefficients
16%
Multiple Measures
16%
Community-dwelling
16%
Health Traits
16%
Age Standard
16%
Lower Extremity Strength
16%
Motion Balance
16%
Fractured Limbs
16%
Elderly Community
16%
Pain in Elderly
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hip Fracture
100%
Hip Pain
100%
Persistent Pain
100%
Odds Ratio
50%
Frailty
33%
Patient Population
33%
Self Report
16%
Clinician
16%
Limb
16%
Cohort Analysis
16%
Quality of Life
16%
Physical Performance
16%
Muscle Weakness
16%
Range of Motion
16%
Intervention Trial
16%
Frail Elderly
16%
Pain in Elderly
16%
Skeletal Muscle
16%
Exercise Intervention
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Hip Fracture
100%
Hip Pain
100%
Odds Ratio
50%
Confidence Interval
50%
Frailty
33%
Patient Population
33%
Self Report
16%
Cohort Analysis
16%
University Hospital
16%
Dependent Variable
16%
Muscle Weakness
16%
Frail Elderly
16%
Pain in Elderly
16%
Quality of Life
16%