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The Lancet, 2019
Osteoarthritis is a leading cause of disability and source of societal cost in older adults. With an ageing and increasingly obese population, this syndrome is becoming even more prevalent than in previous decades. In recent years, we have gained important insights into the cause and pathogenesis of pain in osteoarthritis.
Hunter, DJ, Bierma - Zeinstra, Sita
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Osteoarthritis is a leading cause of disability and source of societal cost in older adults. With an ageing and increasingly obese population, this syndrome is becoming even more prevalent than in previous decades. In recent years, we have gained important insights into the cause and pathogenesis of pain in osteoarthritis.
Hunter, DJ, Bierma - Zeinstra, Sita
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2010
This article focuses on pain associated with osteoarthritis (OA). It first describes the basic biology of articular cartilage and other joint structures and the defining features of the osteoarthritic disease process. Subsequently, the possible origins of pain in OA are discussed before embarking on how to manage this clinical entity.
van Weeren, P.R., de Grauw, J.C.
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This article focuses on pain associated with osteoarthritis (OA). It first describes the basic biology of articular cartilage and other joint structures and the defining features of the osteoarthritic disease process. Subsequently, the possible origins of pain in OA are discussed before embarking on how to manage this clinical entity.
van Weeren, P.R., de Grauw, J.C.
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1983
Patients who have disabling osteoarthritis of the hand are frequently given the wrong diagnosis, poor professional advice and inadequate treatment programmes. The exact cause of primary osteoarthritis remains unknown; however, an interplay of genetic factors, mechanical factors and biomechanical alterations in cartilage seems to be important.
A B, Swanson, G D, Swanson
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Patients who have disabling osteoarthritis of the hand are frequently given the wrong diagnosis, poor professional advice and inadequate treatment programmes. The exact cause of primary osteoarthritis remains unknown; however, an interplay of genetic factors, mechanical factors and biomechanical alterations in cartilage seems to be important.
A B, Swanson, G D, Swanson
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 1995
There are few studies on the prevalence, pattern or clinical course of osteoarthritis (OA) in the tropics. The studies that have been carried out, however, indicate that on the whole there is a lower prevalence of OA than found in Western countries. In addition, the pattern of joint involvement may be different with less common involvement of the hip ...
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There are few studies on the prevalence, pattern or clinical course of osteoarthritis (OA) in the tropics. The studies that have been carried out, however, indicate that on the whole there is a lower prevalence of OA than found in Western countries. In addition, the pattern of joint involvement may be different with less common involvement of the hip ...
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Deciphering osteoarthritis genetics across 826,690 individuals from 9 populations
Cell, 2021Cindy G Boer +2 more
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Physical Therapy versus Glucocorticoid Injection for Osteoarthritis of the Knee
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Gail D Deyle +2 more
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