Quality of Life in Orthopedic Diseases
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 12298
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Interests: sports traumatology; arthroscopic surgery of shoulder, knee, and ankle; replacement surgery of shoulder, knee, and hip
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The importance to assess health status in patients with orthopedic diseases is well known. To date, health status can be evaluated by both subjective and objective methods. The monitoring of psychological and physiological status plays a crucial role in defining the patients’ clinical pictures. Subjective evaluations mainly focus on patient’s perceptions about e.g., emotional status, mental stress, level of satisfaction. Objective evaluations may include measures of strength, range of motion or vital signs such as respiratory rate, heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure. Choosing the most adequate evaluation methods, for a specific orthopedic disease, is decisive to avoid misleading outcomes. To what extent psychological and physiological factors may contribute to define the level of quality of life is still a wide discussion topic. The special issue aims in discussing the current methodologies to assess quality of life in patients with orthopedic diseases.
Prof. Umile Giuseppe Longo
Prof. Vicenzo Denaro
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- orthopedic diseases
- quality of life
- evaluation
- stress
- satisfaction
- emotional status
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