Browsing by Author "Mather, Richard C"
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Acetabular Paralabral Cyst: An Unusual Cause of Lower Extremity Pain and Paresthesia.
Reiman, Michael P; Hash, Thomas W; Mather, Richard C (J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 2016-01) -
Cost-effectiveness analysis of the diagnosis of meniscus tears.
Mather, Richard C; Garrett, William E; Cole, Brian J; Hussey, Kristen; Bolognesi, Michael P; Lassiter, Tally; Orlando, Lori A (Am J Sports Med, 2015-01)BACKGROUND: Diagnostic imaging represents the fastest growing segment of costs in the US health system. This study investigated the cost-effectiveness of alternative diagnostic approaches to meniscus tears of the knee, a ... -
Economic evaluation of access to musculoskeletal care: the case of waiting for total knee arthroplasty.
Mather, Richard C; Hug, Kevin T; Orlando, Lori A; Watters, Tyler Steven; Koenig, Lane; Nunley, Ryan M; Bolognesi, Michael P (BMC Musculoskelet Disord, 2014-01-18)BACKGROUND: The projected demand for total knee arthroplasty is staggering. At its root, the solution involves increasing supply or decreasing demand. Other developed nations have used rationing and wait times to distribute ... -
Patient-Preference Diagnostics: Adapting Stated-Preference Methods to Inform Effective Shared Decision Making.
Gonzalez Sepulveda, Juan Marcos; Johnson, F Reed; Reed, Shelby D; Muiruri, Charles; Hutyra, Carolyn A; Mather, Richard C (Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making, 2022-07-29)<h4>Background</h4>While clinical practice guidelines underscore the need to incorporate patient preferences in clinical decision making, incorporating meaningful assessment of patient preferences in clinical encounters ... -
Surgeon Applications of Patient Preferences in Treatment Decision Making for First-Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation.
Lau, Brian C; Hutyra, Carolyn A; Streufert, Benjamin; Reed, Shelby D; Orlando, Lori A; Huber, Joel C; Taylor, Dean C; ... (8 authors) (Orthopaedic journal of sports medicine, 2020-12-04)<h4>Background</h4>Treatment of a first-time anterior shoulder dislocation (FTASD) is sensitive to patient preferences. The operative or nonoperative management debate provides an excellent opportunity to learn how surgeons ... -
Understanding Preferences for Treatment After Hypothetical First-Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation: Surveying an Online Panel Utilizing a Novel Shared Decision-Making Tool.
Streufert, Ben; Reed, Shelby D; Orlando, Lori A; Taylor, Dean C; Huber, Joel C; Mather, Richard C (Orthop J Sports Med, 2017-03)BACKGROUND: Although surgical management of a first-time anterior shoulder dislocation (FTASD) can reduce the risk of recurrent dislocation, other treatment characteristics, costs, and outcomes are important to patients ...