Arthritis care & research
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Arthritis care & research · Jan 2014
Meeting physical activity guidelines and the risk of incident knee osteoarthritis: a population-based prospective cohort study.
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of disability and joint pain. Although other risk factors of knee OA have been identified, how physical activity affects incident knee OA remains unclear. ⋯ Meeting the HHS physical activity guidelines was not associated with incident knee ROA or sROA in a cohort of middle-aged and older adults.
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Arthritis care & research · Jan 2014
Randomized Controlled TrialIs the severity of knee osteoarthritis on magnetic resonance imaging associated with outcome of exercise therapy?
To evaluate associations between severity of knee osteoarthritis (OA) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and treatment outcomes in knee OA patients treated with exercise therapy in an exploratory study. ⋯ Effectiveness of exercise therapy seems to be independent of OA severity on MRI, except for abnormalities in cartilage integrity and osteophyte formation, both in the PF compartment. Our study suggests that all grades of OA severity on MRI can benefit from professionally supervised exercise therapy, although the effects might be reduced in patients with advanced PF OA.
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Arthritis care & research · Jan 2014
Comparative StudyVariations among primary care physicians in exercise advice, imaging, and analgesics for musculoskeletal pain: results from a factorial experiment.
To examine whether medical decisions regarding evaluation and management of musculoskeletal pain conditions varied systematically by characteristics of the patient or provider. ⋯ Physician education on disease management recommendations regarding exercise and analgesics and implementation of quality measures may be useful, particularly for physicians with more years in practice.
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Arthritis care & research · Jan 2014
Musculoskeletal ultrasound objective structured clinical examination: an assessment of the test.
To determine the reliability and validity of an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) for musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS). ⋯ MSUS OSCE is a reliable and valid method for evaluation of MSUS skill. Normal joint assessment stations are more reliable than abnormal joint assessment stations and better discriminate poorly performing fellows from faculty. Therefore, MSUS OSCE with normal joints can be used for the assessment of MSUS skill competency.