Purpose: To examine the interplay between pain and disability in arthritis when adjusting for patient heterogeneity in pain progression. There is consistent evidence to suggest that people experience osteoarthritis heterogeneously, with subgroups of people having different trajectories of pain. However, at present it is unclear how these pain trajectories are related to functional disability. We ask the question: Do levels of disability track changes in pain across different pain trajectories? Methods: Secondary analysis of a subset (n = 889) from a cohort of older English adults, representative of the general population (the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing). The relationship between pain and functional disability was compared in three...
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a heterogeneous disease, and identification of its subgroups/phenotypes ...
Aim: Pain is an increasingly common phenomenon as people age; pain over a long period can result in ...
Background. This study compared measures of chronic pain, for example, number of pain sites and over...
Purpose: To examine the interplay between pain and disability in arthritis when adjusting for patien...
Background: While the heterogeniety of pain progression has been studied in chronic diseases, it is...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of chronic pain on the development of disability and decline in...
International audienceAbstract Objectives To identify groups of people with RA with different disabi...
OBJECTIVES: To identify groups of people with RA with different disability trajectories over 10 year...
Introduction: Pain is associated with varying degrees of limitation in function. Although many peopl...
Objectives: To identify distinct pain trajectories over 10.7 years and to examine predictors of iden...
Background: Pain is the most common symptom of musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, affecting two third...
Background: As the population ages, the number of people with chronic diseases increases. Frequently...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an example of human chronic inflammatory pain. Modern treatments suppre...
Objective: The principal objective was to examine pain disability (the degree to which chronic pain ...
Background. This study compared measures of chronic pain, for example, number of pain sites and over...
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a heterogeneous disease, and identification of its subgroups/phenotypes ...
Aim: Pain is an increasingly common phenomenon as people age; pain over a long period can result in ...
Background. This study compared measures of chronic pain, for example, number of pain sites and over...
Purpose: To examine the interplay between pain and disability in arthritis when adjusting for patien...
Background: While the heterogeniety of pain progression has been studied in chronic diseases, it is...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of chronic pain on the development of disability and decline in...
International audienceAbstract Objectives To identify groups of people with RA with different disabi...
OBJECTIVES: To identify groups of people with RA with different disability trajectories over 10 year...
Introduction: Pain is associated with varying degrees of limitation in function. Although many peopl...
Objectives: To identify distinct pain trajectories over 10.7 years and to examine predictors of iden...
Background: Pain is the most common symptom of musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, affecting two third...
Background: As the population ages, the number of people with chronic diseases increases. Frequently...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an example of human chronic inflammatory pain. Modern treatments suppre...
Objective: The principal objective was to examine pain disability (the degree to which chronic pain ...
Background. This study compared measures of chronic pain, for example, number of pain sites and over...
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a heterogeneous disease, and identification of its subgroups/phenotypes ...
Aim: Pain is an increasingly common phenomenon as people age; pain over a long period can result in ...
Background. This study compared measures of chronic pain, for example, number of pain sites and over...