Progression of hand osteoarthritis over 2 years: a clinical and radiological follow-up study
@article{BothaScheepers2009ProgressionOH,
title={Progression of hand osteoarthritis over 2 years: a clinical and radiological follow-up study},
author={Stella A. Botha-Scheepers and Naghmeh Riyazi and I. Watt and Frits Richard Rosendaal and Eline P Slagboom and Nicholas Bellamy and Ferdinand C. Breedveld and Margreet Kloppenburg},
journal={Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases},
year={2009},
volume={68},
pages={1260 - 1264}
}Objectives: To investigate the course of hand osteoarthritis over 2 years by currently available outcome measures. Methods: 189 participants of the Genetics, Arthrosis and Progression (GARP) study with hand osteoarthritis were followed for 2 years. Self-reported hand pain and functional limitations were assessed with the Australian/Canadian osteoarthritis hand index (AUSCAN LK 3.0). Pain intensity upon lateral pressure in the interphalangeal and thumb base joints was graded on a four-point…
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