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Mashup Score: 5Antidepressants Benefit Some Patients With Osteoarthritis Pain - 1 year(s) ago
Although some patients benefit from antidepressants for osteoarthritis pain, it’s difficult to know which patients will benefit and which will be more likely to experience harm.
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Mashup Score: 5Antidepressants Benefit Some Patients With Osteoarthritis Pain - 1 year(s) ago
Although some patients benefit from antidepressants for osteoarthritis pain, it’s difficult to know which patients will benefit and which will be more likely to experience harm.
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Interventions such as electrophysical stimulation and acupuncture don’t appear to offer much benefit in reducing pain or improving physical function even when used to supplement exercise therapy.
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Mashup Score: 7‘Statistically significant but small’: Exercise may improve fatigue in osteoarthritis - 2 year(s) ago
Evidence showing the positive impact of physical activity on fatigue in symptomatic osteoarthritis is encouraging but limited, according to a speaker at the 2022 OARSI World Congress.“Fatigue is a common nonspecific symptom experienced by nearly half of all patients with osteoarthritis,” Céline Labie, MSc, of the Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Research Group in the department of
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“Interestingly, poor physical functioning and inactivity have also been found to be associated with higher #fatigue levels in people with symptomatic osteoarthritis,” Céline Labie, MSc, told #OARSI2022 attendees https://t.co/G9xbQlWCXa
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Mashup Score: 3TPX-100 injection may ‘reduce or eliminate’ need for knee replacement in osteoarthritis - 2 year(s) ago
TPX-100, a novel intra-articular injection, yielded strong improvements in bone shape change and function that may ultimately minimize the need for knee replacement, according to a speaker at the 2022 OARSI World Congress.
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From @HealioRheum: TPX-100, a novel intra-articular injection, yielded strong improvements in bone shape change and function that may ultimately minimize the need for #kneereplacement #OARSI2022 https://t.co/9y9OjVLCi2
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Mashup Score: 0Walking, maximum-level activity reduce odds of cartilage loss in knee osteoarthritis - 2 year(s) ago
Increasing rates of walking, standing or maximum-level activity is associated with reductions in cartilage loss in knee osteoarthritis, according to a speaker at the 2022 OARSI World Congress.
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Mashup Score: 0Walking, maximum-level activity reduce odds of cartilage loss in knee osteoarthritis - 2 year(s) ago
Increasing rates of walking, standing or maximum-level activity is associated with reductions in cartilage loss in knee osteoarthritis, according to a speaker at the 2022 OARSI World Congress.
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Increasing rates of #walking, #standing or maximum-level activity is associated with reductions in cartilage loss in knee #osteoarthritis #OARSI https://t.co/1LOFRhCpFL
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Mashup Score: 0‘Disturbance and breakdown’ of cartilage holds clues to biomarkers in osteoarthritis - 2 year(s) ago
Understanding the “disturbance and breakdown” of cartilage is critical to finding and using biomarkers in osteoarthritis, according to the keynote speaker at the 2022 OARSI World Congress.
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#OARSI2022: Understanding the “disturbance and breakdown” of cartilage is critical to finding and using biomarkers in #osteoarthritis #OARSI https://t.co/aZIQKPrE3z
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Mashup Score: 0Wearable devices reliable in assessing gait, chair stand speed at home in osteoarthritis - 2 year(s) ago
Wearable devices demonstrate strong reliability in assessing gait and standing speed in the homes of patients with osteoarthritis, according to findings presented at the 2022 OARSI World Congress.
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Mashup Score: 1Women, overweight patients with osteoarthritis most likely to report poor pain relief - 2 year(s) ago
Among patients with osteoarthritis, women and individuals who are overweight or obese are most likely to report inadequate pain control, according to a speaker at the 2022 OARSI World Congress.
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RT @Medscape: Antidepressants benefit some patients with osteoarthritis pain. https://t.co/npHluVBOoM #OARSI #OARSI23 #RheumTwitter