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    This popular hands-on skills course delivers the latest treatment strategies and techniques for managing fractures across the anatomical areas. A dynamic faculty of renowned trauma specialists help you modernize your treatment methods to build confidence in selecting the best option for your injured patients.

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    o (1) characterize sleep disturbance patterns over the 3-month postoperative period and (2) investigate clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with 3-month changes in sleep. Methods: This retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data included 104 primary elective TJA patients. Patients were administered the PROMIS Sleep Disturbance questionnaire preoperatively and at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and 3 months postoperatively. Median sleep scores were compared between time points using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests, stratified by preoperative sleep impairment. A multivariable logistic regression model identified factors associated with 3-month clinically improved sleep. Results: The percentage of patients reporting sleep within normal limits increased over time: 54.8% preoperatively and 58.0%, 62.5%, and 71.8% at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and 3 months post-TJA, respectively. Patients with normal preoperative sleep experienced a transient 4.7-point worsening of sleep at 2 weeks (P = 0.003).

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