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Article: Research reports from Keele University provide new insights into osteoarthritis.
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- Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week
- Article date:
- August 16, 2008
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Scientists discuss in 'The contribution of selected non-articular conditions to knee pain severity and associated disability in older adults' new findings in osteoarthritis. According to recent research from Keele, the United Kingdom, "To estimate the contribution of selected non-articular conditions (NACs) to pain severity and functional limitation in community-dwelling older adults with knee pain. Population-based, cross-sectional study of 745 adults aged 50 years and over with knee pain."
"Self-complete questionnaires, clinical history and physical examination were used to identify the presence of selected NACs that could cause pain around the knee. Regression ...
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