Patients with end-stage knee OA with lower BMI and achieving a minimum recommended level of daily activity engage in more vigorous daily physical activities pre-surgery. 

Authors: N Ammoury, SM Civiero, KJ Genge, GC Richardson, MJ Dunbar, JL Astephen Wilson

Presenting author: nadim.ammoury@dal.ca

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