YouTube™ as a source of patient information about knee replacement surgeryEmpowering patients or providing potentially dangerous information?doi:10.1308/147363515X14272809071086H MagillS WelshJ MackeyN WilliamsonN MaruthainarBulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England...
to surgery has been linked to more severe and persistent pain after joint replacement surgery, the Orthopedic Surgery Department at Mayo Clinic in Florida created a playlist of 16 YouTube videos aimed at creating a virtual hospital experience for primary total hip and knee joint replacement patients...
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The word “knee replacement” was searched via social media. The video duration, daily views, total views, number of likes, source, and shared content were recorded. The parameters were statistically evaluated using the scales JAMA, GQS, DISCERN, and VPI to measure the quality of the medical ...