Osteoarthritis

Prevalence and characteristics of musculoskeletal complaints in primary care: an analysis from the population level and analysis reporting (POLAR) database – Romi Haas et al.

2023-03-01T13:45:04+11:00Knee, Low back pain, Musculoskeletal, Osteoarthritis, Pain, Primary Care, Publications, Shoulder|

The burden of MSK complaints at the primary care level is high as evidenced by the prevalence of people with musculoskeletal complaints presenting to a general practitioner, the preponderance of comorbidities and the numerous consultations per year. Identification and evaluation of strategies to reduce this [...]

Global Burden of Disease Study 2019: an opportunity to understand the growing prevalence and impact of hip, knee, hand and other osteoarthritis in Australia – Ilana N. Ackerman et. al

2023-01-18T14:13:27+11:00Ageing, Hip, Knee, Musculoskeletal, Osteoarthritis, Publications|

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and has been estimated to affect over 2.2 million Australians. While mild to moderate forms of the condition can be managed via non-surgical means (e.g. with guideline-recommended education, exercise, weight management and pharmacological treatments), more severe [...]

Arthroscopic surgery for degenerative knee disease (osteoarthritis including degenerative meniscal tears) – Denise O’Connor et al.

2022-03-10T16:24:52+11:00Knee, Musculoskeletal, Osteoarthritis, Publications, Surgery|

Arthroscopic knee surgery remains a common treatment for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis, including for degenerative meniscal tears, despite guidelines strongly recommending against its use. This Cochrane Review is an update of a non‐Cochrane systematic review published in 2017.

Efficacy, safety, and dose-dependence of the analgesic effects of opioid therapy for people with osteoarthritis: systematic review and meta-analysis – Christina Abdel Shaheed et al.

2022-03-10T16:06:30+11:00Opioids, Osteoarthritis, Publications|

To evaluate the efficacy and safety of opioids for analgesic therapy for people with osteoarthritis.  Systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised, placebo‐controlled trials of opioid therapies for treating the pain of osteoarthritis. The primary outcome was medium term pain relief (six weeks to less than [...]

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