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Higher FT4 levels were associated with increased risks for knee OA prevalence, severity, and progression, especially among patients with greater joint loading.
The coexistence of knee crepitus and radiographic osteoarthritis (OA) has led to crepitus being ... 10 A reliable estimate of knee crepitus prevalence in the general population and across different ...
with an OR of 3.3. The authors concluded there was an increased prevalence knee OA in elite-level long-distance runners (SORT=1A). Based on the current evidence, the answer to ‘does running cause knee ...
They note that knee osteoarthritis is twice as common in postmenopausal females than in males, but research remains lacking. This research used female mice. Researchers chemically induced ...
A computer model of the cellular environment inside the knee developed by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers sheds ...
Its prevalence has been estimated at 9.2% for knee OA and 7.2% for hip OA in ... The European Project on Osteoarthritis (EPOSA) studies the personal and societal burden and its determinants ...
Comparing that data to non-cyclists, the researchers found that cyclists had a lower prevalence of frequent knee pain and less evidence of knee osteoarthritis. They noted that this is the first ...
Despite the high prevalence and morbidity of osteoarthritis (OA), an effective ... Professor of Orthopedic Surgery who specializes in knee and hip surgery. He is also Head of the Division of ...