scholarly journals The lower ratio of the cartilage destruction and synthesis biomarkers is a risk for the radiographic medial knee joint space narrowing in men in early forties without knee osteoarthritis – A three years prospective observational study “sportology core study 1”

2017 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. S96
Author(s):  
L. Liu ◽  
M. Ishijima ◽  
H. Kaneko ◽  
R. Sadatsuki ◽  
S. Hada ◽  
...  
2017 ◽  
Vol 63 (3) ◽  
pp. 125-128
Author(s):  
Octav Marius Russu ◽  
Andrei Marian Feier ◽  
Tudor Sorin Pop ◽  
Marcela Todoran ◽  
István Gergely

AbstractObjective: Our purpose was to assess the effect of a new hyaluronic acid-based (Hymovis®) injections on joint space width narrowing in patients diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis.Methods: A prospective clinical trial was conducted in the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology II from the Clinical County Hospital, Tîrgu Mureș, Romania. Thirty-five patients diagnosed with idiopathic knee osteoarthritis received two intraarticular injections with hyaluronic acid-based hydrogel (24 mg of hyaluronic acid/3 ml) at one-week interval. Anteroposterior radiographs were obtained before the injections, at six and twelve months after. Minimum joint space width was measured by two senior orthopaedics surgeons at each follow up. Each radiograph was measured again by the same evaluators two weeks apart.Results: Thirty-one patients were present at the final follow-up. A minor reduction in mean weight was noticed (from 82.2 kg ± 16.2 kg to 80.9 kg ± 16.0, p > 0.398) without any correlation with joint space width narrowing. There were no major changes at the first follow up (6 months) regarding joint space narrowing. A reduction in joint space width was observed however at 12 months varying from 4.4 mm (SD ± 1.64, range 1.8-7.1) at the first assessment to 4.3 mm (SD ± 1.26, range 0.0-6.8) at the final follow-up but with no statistical difference (p=0.237).Conclusion: No significant modification in joint space width at the final follow-up secondarily proved that two injections of Hymovis® may slow down narrowing in the knee joint space over a one-year period.


2016 ◽  
Vol 62 (Suppl.1) ◽  
pp. 171-171
Author(s):  
LIZU LIU ◽  
MAYUKO KINOSHITA ◽  
MUNEAKI ISHIJIMA ◽  
HARUKA KANEKO ◽  
RYO SADATSUKI ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 69 (6) ◽  
pp. 1213-1220 ◽  
Author(s):  
Svetlana Krasnokutsky ◽  
Charles Oshinsky ◽  
Mukundan Attur ◽  
Sisi Ma ◽  
Hua Zhou ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 22 (11) ◽  
pp. 2715-2720 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey A. Haladik ◽  
William K. Vasileff ◽  
Cathryn D. Peltz ◽  
Terrence R. Lock ◽  
Michael J. Bey

2018 ◽  
pp. 1-4

Background: The use of ultrasound to perform quantitative musculoskeletal (MSK) measurements requires reliability among different providers with varied levels of experience and training. Recent studies have shown that physical therapists (PT) can reliably measure the glenohumeral joint space using ultrasound imaging (USI) and operator experience or well defined training protocols influences the reliability. Few studies have reported the reliability of medial knee gap measurements with USI. Objective: Evaluate inter- and intra-rater reliability of a novel approach to measuring knee gapping using experienced and trained novice clinicians. Design: Inter-rater and intra-rater reliability study Setting: Physical therapy program Participants: Novice researchers were three upper-year Doctor of Physical Therapy students. Experienced researchers were two PT certified in MSK USI with eight years of experience. Methods: A total of 166 images of two subject’s medial knee joint gaps were captured in resting by a single experience researcher. Three novice researchers, who underwent a three-hour training protocol and two experienced researchers measured the images individually. Measurements were taken using standardized bony landmarks and internal calipers. All researchers were blinded to the subjects and results. Main outcome measures: Data was analyzed using two-way ICC mixed-model single measurement, SEM run for all researchers compared with experienced researcher one. Results: An excellent degree of reliability was found for both intra-rater and inter-rater measurements for Novice One and a good degree of reliability was found between Experienced One and Novice Two and Three. Conclusion: Both experienced and novice researchers attained a clinically significant ICC when compared to Experienced One. An accurate and reliable measurement of the medial knee joint gap maybe useful for further studies and help with diagnosis of joint pathologies. Level of study: IIB


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