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Genetic, clinical and radiographic signs in knee osteoarthritis susceptibility

Genetic, clinical and radiographic signs in knee osteoarthritis susceptibility

... knowledge, genetic contribution to radiographic severity in knee OA was previously described only by Valdes and colleagues in the UK OA patients and no in- formation is available on individuals from ... See full document

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Prediction model for knee osteoarthritis based on genetic and clinical information

Prediction model for knee osteoarthritis based on genetic and clinical information

... Among the three susceptibility genes, we found no evidence of interaction. We also found no evidence of interaction between the four clinical factors. We are uncertain whether the lack of interaction is ... See full document

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Relationship between radiographic grading of osteoarthritis and the biochemical markers for arthritis in knee osteoarthritis

Relationship between radiographic grading of osteoarthritis and the biochemical markers for arthritis in knee osteoarthritis

... two radiographic grading criteria: Kellgren– Lawrence grading and joint space ...of radiographic grading of OA ...systemic susceptibility to the process at multiple ...systemic susceptibility ... See full document

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Quadriceps muscle strength, radiographic knee osteoarthritis and knee pain: the ROAD study

Quadriceps muscle strength, radiographic knee osteoarthritis and knee pain: the ROAD study

... of clinical evidence for the development of a disease-modifying treatment for bone and joint diseases (with OA and osteoporosis as the representative bone and joint ...including clinical and genetic ... See full document

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Gender difference in symptomatic radiographic knee osteoarthritis in the Knee Clinical Assessment – CAS(K): A prospective study in the general population

Gender difference in symptomatic radiographic knee osteoarthritis in the Knee Clinical Assessment – CAS(K): A prospective study in the general population

... of knee osteoarthritis are well ...of radiographic knee osteoarthritis (knee ROA) in women than in men from middle age onwards ...Similarly, knee pain tends to be more ... See full document

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CAM use among overweight and obese persons with radiographic knee osteoarthritis

CAM use among overweight and obese persons with radiographic knee osteoarthritis

... Obesity is an independent predictor of incident knee osteo- arthritis (OA) [1]. Both weight gain and malalignment are also associated with increased pain and functional loss [2]. OA patients with body mass index ... See full document

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Relationship between radiographic changes and symptoms or physical examination findings in subjects with symptomatic medial knee osteoarthritis: a three year prospective study

Relationship between radiographic changes and symptoms or physical examination findings in subjects with symptomatic medial knee osteoarthritis: a three year prospective study

... In the following analysis, the relationship between the symptoms and radiographic changes was investigated. First, the JKOM score was compared between the sub- jects who underwent JSW narrowing and those without ... See full document

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Radiographic knee osteoarthritis in ex elite table tennis players

Radiographic knee osteoarthritis in ex elite table tennis players

... each knee were evaluated by an experienced radiologist using the Kellgren and Lawrence (KL) scale (0-4) to determine radiographic levels of OA ...University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) ... See full document

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Vitamin D receptor genotype is associated with radiographic osteoarthritis at the knee

Vitamin D receptor genotype is associated with radiographic osteoarthritis at the knee

... while osteoarthritis is associated with increased bone ...between radiographic osteoarthritis at the knee and VDR genotype in a population-based sample (n = 846), using molecular haplotyping ... See full document

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Revision TKA with a condylar constrained prosthesis using metaphyseal and surface cementation: a minimum 6 year follow up analysis

Revision TKA with a condylar constrained prosthesis using metaphyseal and surface cementation: a minimum 6 year follow up analysis

... culture. Both medullary canals were reamed to the point of mild resistance, but not until the so-called cortical chatter was detected. The osseous surfaces were then meticulously prepared with a saw or a high-speed burr ... See full document

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The association of BMI and knee pain among persons with radiographic knee osteoarthritis: A cross sectional study

The association of BMI and knee pain among persons with radiographic knee osteoarthritis: A cross sectional study

... Clearwater Osteoarthritis Study (COS) is an on-going community-based cohort study designed to identify the major risk factors for the development and progression of ... See full document

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Effect of bisphosphonate use in patients with symptomatic and radiographic knee osteoarthritis: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative

Effect of bisphosphonate use in patients with symptomatic and radiographic knee osteoarthritis: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative

... group. Clinical trials with structure modification endpoints typically require hundreds of patients per arm to demonstrate a statistically significant effect over ...the clinical trial criteria in the OAI ... See full document

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Detection of Osteoarthritis in Knee Radiographic Images using Artificial Neural Network

Detection of Osteoarthritis in Knee Radiographic Images using Artificial Neural Network

... a knee anatomy, cartilage holds important role in leg ...In Osteoarthritis (OA), cartilage is disintegrated because of which bones rub each other causing extreme pain and restricted ...important ... See full document

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Maintenance of the paraspinal muscles may protect against radiographic knee osteoarthritis

Maintenance of the paraspinal muscles may protect against radiographic knee osteoarthritis

... Background: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is an increasing health problem worldwide. So far, only obesity and quadriceps weakness are identified as modifiable risk factors for knee OA. Core muscle ... See full document

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Neuropathic pain in patients with rotator cuff tears

Neuropathic pain in patients with rotator cuff tears

... The primary etiology of pain in musculoskeletal disor- ders is mechanical stimulation and inflammation [2]. However, recent studies have shown the clear existence of neuropathic pain (NeP) components in patients with ... See full document

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Six week high intensity exercise program for middle aged patients with knee osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN20244858]

Six week high intensity exercise program for middle aged patients with knee osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN20244858]

... doubtful clinical significance, however the improvement persisted over time, and is in accordance with previous findings of impact from exercise on mental health aspects in patients with knee ... See full document

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Interstitial pneumonia and pulmonary hypertension associated with suspected ehrlichiosis in a dog

Interstitial pneumonia and pulmonary hypertension associated with suspected ehrlichiosis in a dog

... of Clinical Science of Companion Ani- mals of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University with a 2 weeks history of lethargy, progres- sive dyspnea and ... See full document

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Association of age, sex and BMI with the rate of change in tibial cartilage volume: a 10 7 year longitudinal cohort study

Association of age, sex and BMI with the rate of change in tibial cartilage volume: a 10 7 year longitudinal cohort study

... cartilage swelling and softening prior to MRI-detected cartilage loss may play a role [28, 29]. Moreover, one study found cartilage thickening at the medial femur and cartilage thinning at trochlea of the femur [29], ... See full document

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Clinical and Radiographic Features of Knee Osteoarthritis of Elderly Patients

Clinical and Radiographic Features of Knee Osteoarthritis of Elderly Patients

... that knee osteoarthritis, whether radiological or symptomatic, is a risk factor of fragility and decrease of physical performance in the elderly ...between knee osteoarthritis and this ... See full document

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Accelerated knee osteoarthritis is associated with pre radiographic degeneration of the extensor mechanism and cruciate ligaments: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative

Accelerated knee osteoarthritis is associated with pre radiographic degeneration of the extensor mechanism and cruciate ligaments: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative

... the knee prior to the onset of ...a knee injury, which may compound the risk of developing accelerated KOA ...both clinical and research settings [2, ... See full document

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