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Association of osteoarthritis risk factors with knee and hip pain in a population-based sample of 29–59 year olds in Denmark: a cross-sectional analysis [PDF]
Background This study aimed to a) describe the prevalence of knee and hip osteoarthritis risk factors in a population of 29–59 year old individuals, b) estimate the association between persistent knee/hip pain and osteoarthritis risk factors, and c ...
Joyce A. C. van Tunen +7 more
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A 57 year old self employed painter and decorator presents with a six month history of pain and stiffness in his left knee. The onset was insidious, and the pain has worsened over the past few weeks.
Christian Mallen +2 more
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Objectives: Tai Chi (TC) is a multi-beneficial exercise for improving health and function in knee osteoarthritis (OA). Biomechanical insights of 24 TC forms at the knee joint are not well understood.
Feng Yang, Wei Liu
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Knee pain, knee osteoarthritis, and the risk of fracture [PDF]
AbstractObjectivePatients with osteoarthritis (OA) have increased bone mineral density; however, the association between knee OA and fracture is controversial. Few data exist on the association between knee pain and fracture. We examined the association of knee OA and knee pain with fracture and falls in elderly men and women.MethodsThe study group ...
Nigel K Arden, Sarah R Crozier
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Longitudinal study of knee pain amongst workers in the Cultural and Psychosocial Influences on Disability (CUPID) study [PDF]
Background Knee pain is common in the general population, increasingly so with age. It causes substantial disability which can lead to premature exit from the workforce.
G. Ntani +14 more
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Objectives: Physical activity (PA) in people with knee pain can help to relieve pain and prevent health problems. However, engaging in regular PA is challenging for them due to chronic musculoskeletal pain.
Lu Yang, Peipei Wang, Bronwyn McGill
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The Comparison of Analogue Pain Scale, Quadriceps Muscle, and Knee Joint among Obese Women with Knee Osteoarthritis [PDF]
Introduction: Patients with knee osteoarthritis were reported to have quadriceps weakness and impaired knee function, related to pain. It is unclear whether body composition is a causal factor to the above findings.
Nur Azis Rohmansyah +3 more
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Objective The association of sarcopenia with development of knee osteoarthritis (OA) or knee pain in older adults is uncertain. We examined the relationship of grip strength and appendicular lean mass (ALM) with the likelihood of developing knee OA and ...
James S. Andrews +4 more
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Objectives: To examine whether foot and/or ankle pain increases the risk of knee OA. Design: We utilised longitudinal data from the Multicentre Osteoarthritis Study (MOST); a community-based cohort of risk factors for knee OA.
Thomas A. Perry +5 more
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Radiographs of the right knee (Fig. 1) showed a superolateral bipartite patella. An osteolytic lesion with lobulated margins involved the accessory fragment of the bipartite patella and extended through the adjacent fibrocartilaginous zone and involved the patella. CT (Fig.
Jung Eun, Lee +4 more
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