A systematic review of randomised controlled trials assessing effectiveness of prosthetic and orthotic interventions
Abstract
Assistive products are items which allow older people and people with disabilities to be able to live a healthy, productive and dignified life. It has been estimated that approximately 1.5% of the world's population need a prosthesis or orthosis.The objective of this study was to systematically identify and review the evidence from randomized controlled trials assessing effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of prosthetic and orthotic...
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Title
A systematic review of randomised controlled trials assessing effectiveness of prosthetic and orthotic interventions
Published Date
Mar 14, 2018
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
e0192094 - e0192094
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