Objective.Despite the potential burden of foot pain, some of the most fundamental epidemiological questions surrounding the foot remain poorly explored. The prevalence of foot pain has proved difficult to compare across existing studies due to variations in case definitions. The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of foot pain in a number of international population-based cohorts using original data and to explore differences in the case definitions used. .Methods.Foot pain variables were examined in five cohorts (the Chingford Women Study, the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project, the Framingham Foot Study, the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot and the North West Adelaide Health Study). One foot pain question wa...
Objective: To identify foot pain clusters according to pain location in a community‐based sample of ...
BACKGROUND: Painful feet are an extremely common problem amongst older women. Such problems increase...
Previous foot studies have consistently reported high prevalence estimates in self-reported foot dis...
Objective: Despite the potential burden of foot pain, some of the most fundamental epidemiologic que...
Objective: despite the potential burden of foot pain, some of the most fundamental epidemiological q...
Background: Few population-based studies have examined the prevalence of foot pain in thegeneral com...
BackgroundFoot pain has been shown to be prevalent across all age groups. The presence of foot pain ...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Foot pain is a common complaint in adults. Evidence suggests that body composit...
Objectives: To investigate patterns of foot and ankle pain locations and symptoms, socio-demographic...
Foot involvement is a major feature of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Most epidemiological studies of th...
Objectives: To describe factors associated with prevalent and incident foot pain in a population-bas...
Background: While the prevalence and impact of musculoskeletal problems are high, most attention ha...
Background: Foot pain is common amongst the general population and impacts negatively on physical fu...
Extent: 9p.Background: The Manchester Foot Pain and Disability Index (MFPDI) has been used to determ...
Background: osteoarthritis (OA) affecting the knee or hip is highly prevalent in the general populat...
Objective: To identify foot pain clusters according to pain location in a community‐based sample of ...
BACKGROUND: Painful feet are an extremely common problem amongst older women. Such problems increase...
Previous foot studies have consistently reported high prevalence estimates in self-reported foot dis...
Objective: Despite the potential burden of foot pain, some of the most fundamental epidemiologic que...
Objective: despite the potential burden of foot pain, some of the most fundamental epidemiological q...
Background: Few population-based studies have examined the prevalence of foot pain in thegeneral com...
BackgroundFoot pain has been shown to be prevalent across all age groups. The presence of foot pain ...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Foot pain is a common complaint in adults. Evidence suggests that body composit...
Objectives: To investigate patterns of foot and ankle pain locations and symptoms, socio-demographic...
Foot involvement is a major feature of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Most epidemiological studies of th...
Objectives: To describe factors associated with prevalent and incident foot pain in a population-bas...
Background: While the prevalence and impact of musculoskeletal problems are high, most attention ha...
Background: Foot pain is common amongst the general population and impacts negatively on physical fu...
Extent: 9p.Background: The Manchester Foot Pain and Disability Index (MFPDI) has been used to determ...
Background: osteoarthritis (OA) affecting the knee or hip is highly prevalent in the general populat...
Objective: To identify foot pain clusters according to pain location in a community‐based sample of ...
BACKGROUND: Painful feet are an extremely common problem amongst older women. Such problems increase...
Previous foot studies have consistently reported high prevalence estimates in self-reported foot dis...