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Knee pain and radiographic osteoarthritis interact in the prediction of levels of self-reported disability

โœ Scribed by Williams, David A. ;Farrell, Michael J. ;Cunningham, Jill ;Gracely, Richard H. ;Ambrose, Kirsten ;Cupps, Thomas ;Mohan, Niveditha ;Clauw, Daniel J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
62 KB
Volume
51
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-3591

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Objective

To determine predictors of disability depending on whether joint deformity and pain reporting exist independently or concurrently.

Methods

Subjects were 154 volunteers for an osteoarthritis screening examination. Eligible subjects completed questionnaires for physical function, pain, and depressive symptoms; underwent evoked pain testing for tenderness assessment; and had anteroposterior and lateral radiographs taken of both knees. Two blinded rheumatologists scored the images using Kellgrenโ€Lawrence criteria to determine presence of deformity.

Results

Subjects were divided into 3 subgroups based on radiographic evidence of deformity and selfโ€reported pain. Disability was greatest when pain and deformity occurred together (F[2,151] = 18.8, P < 0.0001). Selfโ€reported disability in the absence of deformity was predicted by body mass index, pain threshold, and anxiety symptoms; disability was predicted by the number of osteophytes and depressive symptoms when pain and deformity occurred together.

Conclusion

Selfโ€reported disability in osteoarthritis of the knee is greatest with concurrent pain and joint deformity. When pain and deformity do not cooccur, disability appears to be related to separate factors, including anxiety and pain threshold (e.g., tenderness).


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