Exploring sex-differences in koos outcomes among runners with and without a history of knee surgery

Introduction: Following knee surgery, women experience worse self-reported knee-related outcomes (e.g. function and quality of life) compared with men. It is unknown if sex differences in self-reported knee-related outcomes are evident in higher-functioning people who have returned to running and continue to regularly run post knee surgery.
Source: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Tags: O2023SMA-282 Source Type: research
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