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L. Stefan Lohmander
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 134
Citations - 15082
L. Stefan Lohmander is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoarthritis & Anterior cruciate ligament. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 132 publications receiving 13236 citations. Previous affiliations of L. Stefan Lohmander include Odense University Hospital & University of Southern Denmark.
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Signs of knee osteoarthritis common in 620 patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery for meniscal tear.
Kenneth Pihl,Martin Englund,Martin Englund,L. Stefan Lohmander,Uffe Jørgensen,Nis Nissen,Jeppe Schjerning,Jonas Bloch Thorlund +7 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of early or more established knee OA and patients’ characteristics in a cohort of patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery for a meniscal tear and a definition including frequent knee pain, cartilage damage, and degenerative meniscal tissue was present in 43% of patients.
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Psychometric properties of the foot and ankle outcome score in a community-based study of adults with and without osteoarthritis.
Yvonne M. Golightly,Robert F. DeVellis,Amanda E. Nelson,Marian T. Hannan,L. Stefan Lohmander,L. Stefan Lohmander,Jordan B. Renner,Joanne M. Jordan +7 more
TL;DR: Psychometric properties of the Foot and Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS) subscales were examined in a large, community‐based sample of African American and white men and women ages ≥50 years in a bid to advance understanding of the etiology and impact of these conditions.
A population-based study of the use and rate of revision to knee arthroplasty
TL;DR: If being without an artificial joint implant is considered to be beneficial, then HTO is an excellent alternative to knee arthroplasty in younger and/or physically active patients suffering from knee osteoarthritis.
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It is good to feel better, but better to feel good: whether a patient finds treatment ‘successful’ or not depends on the questions researchers ask
TL;DR: This study suggests researchers apply change criteria as well as cross-sectional follow-up criteria to interpret trial outcomes with more clinical focus and can improve shared decision-making processes for people with an acute ACL injury.
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Cartilage mechanics and morphology, synovitis and proteoglycan fragments in rabbit joint fluid after prosthetic meniscal substitution
TL;DR: The elevated concentrations of proteoglycan fragments in joint fluid and the more severe synovial changes in joints with a meniscal substitute, as compared to meniscectomy, probably resulted from irritation of the artificial implant, but also reflected the remaining effects from the necessary bone drilling.