Exercise Optimizes Physical Function, Quality of Life in Hip and Knee OA
Researchers assessed the effect of exercise on physical function and quality of life in patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis.
Researchers assessed the effect of exercise on physical function and quality of life in patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis.
Brian Carr, MD, discusses findings from a survey that highlight the effect of knee osteoarthritis pain on patients’ quality of life.
Researchers evaluated the association between socioeconomic position and obesity with incident osteoarthritis.
Using the Rotterdam study, researchers examined the effect of vitamin K antagonist anticoagulants, specifically acenocoumarol, on the incidence and progression of hip and knee osteoarthritis.
Researchers assessed whether force-matching accuracy and steadiness were impaired in patients with hand osteoarthritis.
The task force established by the EULAR developed evidence-based recommendations for intra-articular therapies in adult patients with peripheral arthropathies.
Researchers evaluated the long-term effect of mobilization with movement on disability, pain, and function in patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis.
Researchers determined whether vitamin D supplementation and maintenance of sufficient vitamin D levels reduced foot pain in knee osteoarthritis.
Researchers assessed pain relief and functional improvement in patients receiving opioids for knee or hip osteoarthritis.
In addition to a panel of experts, for the first time, the guideline was developed with the help of patients, emphasizing the importance of shared decision-making.