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Standardized Outcome Evaluation after Blunt Multiple Injuries by Scoring Systems: A Clinical Follow-Up Investigation 2 Years after Injury
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In a standardized multicenter reexamination of patients with blunt multiple injuries, the general outcome was usually fair or good. Both the complaints and the objective results of specific extremity areas demonstrated that most limitations were because of injuries below the knee. These results were adequately reflected by a comprehensive scoring system, combining self-report and provider report (HASPOC).
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