Reduction in hospital length of stay and increased utilization of telemedicine during the "return-to-normal" period of the COVID-19 pandemic does not adversely influence early clinical outcomes in patients undergoing total hip replacement: a case-control study.

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Title: Reduction in hospital length of stay and increased utilization of telemedicine during the "return-to-normal" period of the COVID-19 pandemic does not adversely influence early clinical outcomes in patients undergoing total hip replacement: a case-control study.
Authors: SARPONG, Nana O.1 nosarp1@gmail.com, KUYL, Emile-Victor1, ONG, Christian1, CHIU, Yu-Fen1, BOETTNER, Friedrich1, SU, Edwin P.1, RODRIGUEZ, Jose A.1, VALLE, Alejandro Gonzalez DELLA1
Source: Acta Orthopaedica. 2022, Vol. 93, p528-533.
Database: SPORTDiscus with Full Text
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ISSN:17453674
DOI:10.2340/17453674.2022.2268