How to Update Your Rating for Orthopedic Articles Effectively - Orthopedics

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Score modification request?


I greatly benefited from Dr.
Shih's article on wrist ganglion cysts; however, I submitted my rating before finishing it...
I want to change it to 5 stars! 😣

Wang Shufen, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/01/03

Dr. Shi Guozheng reply Orthopedics


Wrist ganglion cysts are generally treated conservatively.
If they do not resolve, surgical excision may be considered.
Thank you for your sharing.

Reply Date: 2018/01/03

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To effectively update your rating for orthopedic articles, such as the one by Dr. Shih on wrist ganglion cysts, you can follow these steps:
1. Locate the Article: First, navigate back to the specific article you wish to rate. This could be done through the website or platform where the article is hosted.

2. Sign In: Ensure that you are logged into your account. Most platforms require you to be signed in to make changes to your ratings or comments.

3. Find the Rating Section: Scroll down to the section where the article ratings are displayed. This is typically near the comments or feedback area.

4. Update Your Rating: If the platform allows for editing, you should see an option to change your rating. Click on the rating stars (or whatever rating system is used) to select your new score. In your case, you would select 5 stars.

5. Submit Changes: After updating your rating, make sure to submit or save your changes. Some platforms may require you to confirm your new rating.

6. Leave a Comment (Optional): If you feel inclined, you can also leave a comment explaining why you changed your rating. This can provide valuable feedback to the author and help other readers.

7. Check for Confirmation: After submitting, check to see if your new rating is reflected. If not, there may be a delay, or you might need to refresh the page.

8. Contact Support if Necessary: If you encounter any issues while trying to update your rating, consider reaching out to the support team of the platform for assistance.


Additional Tips:
- Be Honest and Constructive: When updating your rating, ensure that it reflects your true opinion of the article. If you found it particularly helpful, consider mentioning specific aspects that contributed to your positive experience.


- Engage with the Community: If the platform allows, engage with other readers by responding to their comments or sharing your experiences related to the article's topic. This can enhance the community aspect of the platform.

- Stay Updated: If you frequently read orthopedic articles, consider subscribing to updates or newsletters from the platform. This way, you can stay informed about new content and updates in the field.

In summary, updating your rating for orthopedic articles is a straightforward process that involves locating the article, signing in, adjusting your rating, and submitting your changes. Engaging with the content and community can also enhance your experience and provide valuable feedback to authors.

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