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The long-term course of knee pain severity in middle and old age: distinct trajectories from latent class growth modelling in population cohort data (the CAS-K study and the osteoarthritis initiative (OAI)) Author links open overlay panelE. Nicholls, E. Thomas, D. Van der Windt, G. Peat...
The inferior survival rate and more perioperative complications after HTO was found in old patients (aged ≥ 60 years) than in young patients. Therefore, the patient age is one of the predicting factors for a high risk of failure after HTO....
Musculoskeletal diseases, including osteoarthritis (OA), are major public health problems. Between one in three and one in five people live with painful musculoskeletal conditions, making these diseases the second highest contributor to global disability. Low back pain alone is the leading cause of di...
Some of the most common problems are sprainedligaments, meniscus tears, tendinitis, and runner's knee. If you have an old knee injury that wasn’t properly treated, it may flare up now and then or hurt all the time. Your knee pain might start suddenly, or it could build up from mild...
“Stiffness” may refer to difficulty initiating movement, problems in completing a full range of movement, or the ache or pain of a joint on movement. It is often present first thing in the morning, but lasts only 10 to 25 minutes in many cases. More characteristically it comes on after...
These fourteen decision-modifying factors were extracted from the current orthopaedic literature including; high co-morbidity, severe osteoporosis, obesity, dementia, low quality of life due to knee problems, old age, young age, ineffective conservative treatment, limited walking distance, dependent on ...
These scores were then converted to a scale of 0–100 (0 representing very severe knee problems and 100 representing absence of knee problems)22. Data from the systematic review and meta-analysis showed that all subscales of the KOOS had high test-retest reliability (ICC range 0.85–0.9)23....