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Radiography in osteoarthritis of the knee

Skeletal Radiology, 1999
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a multifactorial process affecting cartilage and subchondral bone. Conventional radiographs are inexpensive and readily available. The increased knowledge with regard to interpreting weightbearing radiographs of the tibiofemoral joint and axial radiographs of the patellofemoral joint will enable these examinations to remain ...
Kjell Jonsson, Torsten Boegård
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Knee Osteoarthritis

Annals of Internal Medicine
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) typically presents with joint pain that is exacerbated by use and alleviated with rest. There is relatively brief, self-limited morning stiffness and absence of constitutional symptoms. Overweight and obesity are the most important modifiable risk factors.
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Anteromedial osteoarthritis of the knee

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1991
Medial tibial plateaux excised during 46 unicompartmental arthroplasties for osteoarthritis were collected and photographed. The anterior cruciate ligament was intact in all joints. In every case the cartilage and bone erosion was centred anteriorly on the plateau and the posterior cartilage was intact.
John Goodfellow   +2 more
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Pathomechanics of knee osteoarthritis

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1994
Osteoarthritis of the knee is not only common, but is also responsible for a significant amount of disability in the aging population. Although the exact etiology of this disease process is not known, osteoarthritis has been well described. The primary site affected by osteoarthritis is the articular cartilage.
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Osteoarthritis of the knee

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2018
Osteoarthritis of the knee is a degenerative condition that is commonly seen in the elderly population and sometimes occurs earlier in the athletic population. Pain and stiffness are common features, which can be debilitating. Clinical assessment of the knee joint requires consideration of its associated muscles, ligaments, tendons, bursae and menisci.
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Osteoarthritis in Elderly Knees

Southern Medical Journal, 1996
This review of osteoarthritis of the knees in the elderly touches on the clinical presentation and examination, epidemiology, etiology, radiologic characteristics, and origin of the pain. The discussion includes drug treatment, intra-articular drug use, nondrug therapy, and the role of arthroscopy and joint lavage.
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Viscosupplementation for knee osteoarthritis

Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 2014
To provide an overview of the diagnosis and pathophysiology of osteoarthritis (OA), and to describe appropriate treatments for knee OA, with a focus on the efficacy and safety of viscosupplementation. Because nurse practitioners (NPs) can inject viscosupplements, a section on injection technique is included.Manuscripts were identified using PubMed and ...
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Early-stage symptomatic osteoarthritis of the knee — time for action

Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 2021
Armaghan Mahmoudian   +2 more
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