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The effect of co-morbidities on health-related quality of life in patients placed on the waiting list for total joint replacement

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Table 1: Demographic and clinical characteristics of TJR patients with and without co-morbidity when placed on the waiting list
Table 3: 15D dimensions and score at baseline in total joint replacement patients withand without co-morbidity

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