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A comparison of joint replacement disparities in VA and non-VA settings, a systematic review, Walid F Gellad [and three others]

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A comparison of joint replacement disparities in VA and non-VA settings, a systematic review, Walid F Gellad [and three others]
Language
eng
Abstract
The leading cause of disability in the United States is osteoarthritis. There is no known cure. Consequently, osteoarthritis is managed with a variety of treatments to reduce disability, improve function, and alleviate symptoms. When conservative treatments fail, surgical intervention is indicated. The most effective surgical option for moderate to severe osteoarthritis in the knee or hip is total joint replacement (TJR). TJR is often considered appropriate in cases where other non-surgical treatments have not brought adequate relief. TJR in the management of end-stage osteoarthritis is widely utilized and is considered the fastest growing elective surgery in the nation, if not the world. Although TJR is highly successful at treating advanced kip or knee osteoarthritis, there is substantial evidence that disparities exist in TJR utilization in non-VA settings, with racial and ethnic disparities being the most documented. This report compares what is known about disparities in TJR in the VA context with disparities in non-VA settings
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-33)
resource.governmentPublication
federal national government publication
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illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A comparison of joint replacement disparities in VA and non-VA settings
Nature of contents
dictionariessurveys of literature
Oclc number
793888628
Responsibility statement
Walid F Gellad [and three others]
Sub title
a systematic review
resource.variantTitle
Comparison of joint replacement disparities in Veterans Affaris and non-Veterans Affairs settings
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