reviewBMC Musculoskeletal DisordersSep 2, 2008GOLD OA

The discordance between clinical and radiographic knee osteoarthritis: A systematic search and summary of the literature

Keele University

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Abstract

Background

Studies have suggested that the symptoms of knee osteoarthritis (OA) are rather weakly associated with radiographic findings and vice versa. Our objectives were to identify estimates of the prevalence of radiographic knee OA in adults with knee pain and of knee pain in adults with radiographic knee OA, and determine if the definitions of x ray osteoarthritis and symptoms, and variation in demographic factors influence these estimates.

Methods

A systematic literature search identifying population studies which combined x rays, diagnosis, clinical signs and symptoms in knee OA. Estimates of the prevalence of radiographic OA in people with knee pain were determined and vice versa. In addition the effects of influencing factors were scrutinised.

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Authors

2

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Medicine
  • Knee pain
  • Radiography
  • Physical therapy
  • Grading (engineering)
  • Rheumatology
  • Epidemiology
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