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To the Editor:
Despite being an admitted agnostic in matters of "outcomes," as an entire area of health care assessment, management, and research is coming to be known, I studied with great care and without prejudice Jette and Jette's report on health outcomes in patients with knee impairments in the November 1996 issue of Physical Therapy. The reason for my studying the article, along with the September 1996 Physical Therapy article by the same authors on health outcomes in patients with spinal impairments, was to deepen my knowledge about an area that has potential for supplementing (not, I believe, replacing) the clinical research done in physical therapy.
My knowledge was deepened, but I have a few concerns and questions about Jette and Jette's November article, which apply as well, but without my belaboring the points, to their September article.
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Physical Therapy 1996 76: 1178-1187.
Physical Therapy 1996 76: 930-941.
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