In episode 7 of season 6 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “ Multi-centre randomised controlled trial comparing arthroscopic hip surgery to physiotherapist-led care for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome on hip cartilage metabolism: the Australian FASHIoN trial” with Dr. David Hunter. He explain what exactly was measured and how, how the primary outcome of joint cartilage status and change was used to control placebo effect, how we should interpret this in everyday clinical consideration, what actually was favored between arthroscopy and physiotherapy-led care, the clinical implications and the big takeaways.
Season 5, Episode 13 with Ian Harris: Preoperative factors and patient-reported outcomes after total hip arthroplasty: a multivariable prediction model
In episode 13 of season 5 of Inside the Science, we’re highlighting the study, “Preoperative factors and patient-reported outcomes after total hip arthroplasty: a multivariable prediction model” with Dr Ian Harris. He explains more about what specifically was found to predict a patient’s outcome for hip joint replacement, how we should and shouldn’t interpret the results of this paper, how we might use this paper to educate others, the clinical implications and the big takeaways.