A basic introduction to statistics for the orthopaedic surgeon


Published online: Feb 27 2012

Catherine BERTRAND, Roger VAN RIET, Frederik VERSTREKEN, Jef MICHIELSEN

From Monica Orthopaedic Research (MoRe) Foundation, Monica Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium

Abstract

Orthopaedic surgeons should review the orthopaedic literature in order to keep pace with the latest insights and practices. A good understanding of basic statistical principles is of crucial importance to the ability to read articles critically, to interpret results and to arrive at correct conclusions. This paper explains some of the key concepts in statistics, including hypothesis testing, Type I and Type II errors, testing of normality, sample size and p values.