By Dr Mark Hurworth, Orthopaedic Surgeon, Murdoch
Patients who engage actively in their care generally achieve superior outcomes compared to those who adopt a passive stance.
Passivity – whether encouraged by compensation systems, chronic pain frameworks, or overreliance on pharmaceutical solutions – undermines outcomes.
In my practice, particularly in elective orthopaedic surgery, successful results rely heavily on patient engagement....
Patients who engage actively in their care generally achieve superior outcomes compared to those who adopt a passive stance.
Passivity – whether encouraged by compensation systems, chronic pain frameworks, or overreliance on pharmaceutical solutions – undermines outcomes.
In my practice, particularly in elective orthopaedic surgery, successful results rely heavily on patient engagement....
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