Objective: To identify proximate causes (‘triggers’) of flares in adults with, or at risk of, knee osteoarthritis (OA), estimate their course and consequences, and determine higher risk individuals. Methods: In this 13-week web-based case-crossover study adults aged ≥40 years, with or without a recorded diagnosis of knee OA, and no inflammatory arthropathy who self-reported a knee flare completed a questionnaire capturing information on exposure to 21 putative activity-related, psychosocial and environmental triggers (hazard period, ≤72 h prior). Comparisons were made with identical exposure measurements at four 4-weekly scheduled time points (non-flare control period) using conditional logistic regression. Flare was defined as a sudden ons...
Objective: To identify distinct recovery trajectories of acute flares of knee pain and associated pa...
PurposeTo examine the association between objectively measured physical activity and risk of develop...
Background Exercise-induced pain flares represent a significant barrier for individuals with knee os...
OBJECTIVE: To identify proximate causes ('triggers') of flares in adults with, or at risk of, knee o...
BACKGROUND The cardinal feature of osteoarthritis (OA) is pain. Although heterogeneity in pain and ...
OBJECTIVE:To determine the natural history of flare-ups in knee osteoarthritis and their relation to...
Objective To determine the natural history of flare-ups in knee osteoarthritis and their relation t...
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of persistent pain and disability. Traditionally ...
Osteoarthritis affects 8.75 million people in the United Kingdom. Acute episodes of pain (“acute fla...
The phenomenon of flares is a common feature in the daily life of people with osteoarthritis (OA). C...
Background: Acute flares in people with osteoarthritis (OA) are poorly understood. There is uncertai...
Abstract Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of persistent pain and disability. Tradit...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and critically synthesise definitions of acute flares in knee osteoarthritis ...
Background: Acute flares in people with osteoarthritis (OA) are poorly understood. There is uncertai...
Objective: To identify distinct recovery trajectories of acute flares of knee pain and associated pa...
Objective: To identify distinct recovery trajectories of acute flares of knee pain and associated pa...
PurposeTo examine the association between objectively measured physical activity and risk of develop...
Background Exercise-induced pain flares represent a significant barrier for individuals with knee os...
OBJECTIVE: To identify proximate causes ('triggers') of flares in adults with, or at risk of, knee o...
BACKGROUND The cardinal feature of osteoarthritis (OA) is pain. Although heterogeneity in pain and ...
OBJECTIVE:To determine the natural history of flare-ups in knee osteoarthritis and their relation to...
Objective To determine the natural history of flare-ups in knee osteoarthritis and their relation t...
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of persistent pain and disability. Traditionally ...
Osteoarthritis affects 8.75 million people in the United Kingdom. Acute episodes of pain (“acute fla...
The phenomenon of flares is a common feature in the daily life of people with osteoarthritis (OA). C...
Background: Acute flares in people with osteoarthritis (OA) are poorly understood. There is uncertai...
Abstract Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of persistent pain and disability. Tradit...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and critically synthesise definitions of acute flares in knee osteoarthritis ...
Background: Acute flares in people with osteoarthritis (OA) are poorly understood. There is uncertai...
Objective: To identify distinct recovery trajectories of acute flares of knee pain and associated pa...
Objective: To identify distinct recovery trajectories of acute flares of knee pain and associated pa...
PurposeTo examine the association between objectively measured physical activity and risk of develop...
Background Exercise-induced pain flares represent a significant barrier for individuals with knee os...