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View article: Knee osteoarthritis bone shape from computed tomography is associated with subchondral bone attenuation and marginal cortical bone thickness: A cross-sectional study
Knee osteoarthritis bone shape from computed tomography is associated with subchondral bone attenuation and marginal cortical bone thickness: A cross-sectional study Open
We uncovered a 3-D shape mode recognisable as osteoarthritic that was associated with radiographic disease status in patients with pre- to moderate knee OA and overweight. Increase in this shape mode was associated with greater cortical th…
View article: The DEXA-PSYCH Study—dexamethasone for moderate-to-severe depression: study protocol for a double-blind, randomized, parallel-group, placebo-controlled trial
The DEXA-PSYCH Study—dexamethasone for moderate-to-severe depression: study protocol for a double-blind, randomized, parallel-group, placebo-controlled trial Open
EU Clinical Trials Number 2022-501428-45-00, Registered 25th of July 2022 in the EU Clinical Trials Information System ( https://euclinicaltrials.eu/search-for-clinical-trials/?lang=en&EUCT=2022-501428-45-00 ). WHO Universal Trial Identifi…
View article: The association between articular calcium crystal deposition and knee osteoarthritis, joint pain and inflammation: a cross-sectional study
The association between articular calcium crystal deposition and knee osteoarthritis, joint pain and inflammation: a cross-sectional study Open
Objective To explore in a cross-sectional fashion if overweight individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA) and intraarticular calcium crystal (CaC) deposits experience more knee joint inflammation and knee pain compared with individuals wit…
View article: Changes in the Medial Plantar Arch After Prolonged Running in Different Running Shoes Measured by Cone Beam CT
Changes in the Medial Plantar Arch After Prolonged Running in Different Running Shoes Measured by Cone Beam CT Open
Introduction: Running long distances results in transient flattening of the medial foot arch with the navicular bone moving medially and distally. This could be part of the explanation for the increased injury risk in running long distance…
View article: Good 5‐year results and a low redislocation rate using an à la carte treatment algorithm for patellofemoral instability in patients with severe trochlea dysplasia
Good 5‐year results and a low redislocation rate using an à la carte treatment algorithm for patellofemoral instability in patients with severe trochlea dysplasia Open
Purpose Trochlear dysplasia is a major risk factor for recurrent patellar instability, reduced quality of life and osteoarthritis of the patellofemoral joint. Patellar instability in patients with trochlear dysplasia can be treated by troc…
View article: Performance of readers and an artificial intelligence tool for grading of radiographic knee osteoarthritis at prespecified thresholds: Statistical analysis plan
Performance of readers and an artificial intelligence tool for grading of radiographic knee osteoarthritis at prespecified thresholds: Statistical analysis plan Open
1. ABSTRACT Background and rationale Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common disease characterized by reduced function, stiffness, and pain. This clinical diagnosis is commonly supported with radiography of the weight-bearing knee. Radiograph…
View article: KNEE B-SCORE SHAPE FROM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IS ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCHONDRAL BONE ATTENUATION AND MARGINAL CORTICAL BONE THICKNESS
KNEE B-SCORE SHAPE FROM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IS ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCHONDRAL BONE ATTENUATION AND MARGINAL CORTICAL BONE THICKNESS Open
Change in shape of the distal femur demonstrated with MRI is an established biomarker for structural OA progression in clinical trials. This "B-score" has been ported across to CT with minimal bias, which brings the opportunity to include …
View article: 95 Delayed loading following repair of ruptured Achilles tendon – a randomized controlled trial
95 Delayed loading following repair of ruptured Achilles tendon – a randomized controlled trial Open
Introduction The optimal rehabilitation following Achilles tendon rupture is still missing. It has been suggested that preventing tendon elongation during rehabilitation improves the clinical outcome, which leads to the purpose of this stu…
View article: 3-D STATISTICAL SHAPE MODELLING OF THE DISTAL FEMUR IN TROCHLEAR DYSPLASIA
3-D STATISTICAL SHAPE MODELLING OF THE DISTAL FEMUR IN TROCHLEAR DYSPLASIA Open
The shape of the distal femur is characteristic in trochlear dysplasia (TD), which is an important predisposing factor for lateral patellar dislocation and early patellofemoral osteoarthritis. Quantified 3-D evaluation of the distal femur …
View article: PREDICTING TROCHLEAR DYSPLASIA FROM 3-D CORTICAL BONE AND SHAPE PARAMETERS
PREDICTING TROCHLEAR DYSPLASIA FROM 3-D CORTICAL BONE AND SHAPE PARAMETERS Open
Abnormal shape of the distal femur is the defining characteristic of trochlear dysplasia (TD), leading to abnormal contact forces and early degeneration at the patellofemoral joint, as well as an increased risk of lateral patellar dislocat…
View article: IMPACT OF WEIGHT LOSS ON KNEE JOINT CARTILAGE MEASURED BY MRI T2 MAPPING IN PATIENTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS – AN IMAGING SUB-STUDY OF THE LOSE-IT TRIAL
IMPACT OF WEIGHT LOSS ON KNEE JOINT CARTILAGE MEASURED BY MRI T2 MAPPING IN PATIENTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS – AN IMAGING SUB-STUDY OF THE LOSE-IT TRIAL Open
Weight loss can have beneficial effects not only on symptomatic knee OA but perhaps also on structural changes such as cartilage degeneration. T2 mapping is an interesting candidate as an OA imaging biomarker, as it has the potential to de…
View article: External validation of an artificial intelligence tool for radiographic knee osteoarthritis severity classification
External validation of an artificial intelligence tool for radiographic knee osteoarthritis severity classification Open
The AI tool achieved the same good-to-excellent agreement with the radiology consultant consensus for radiographic knee osteoarthritis severity classification as the consultants did with each other.
View article: Physical demand at work and sick leave due to low back pain: a cross-sectional study
Physical demand at work and sick leave due to low back pain: a cross-sectional study Open
Objectives To investigate if self-reported high physical demand at work, objective physical workload using a job exposure matrix (JEM) and fear-avoidance beliefs are associated with reported sick leave in the previous year in persons with …
View article: 11 Validity and reliability of an ultrasound measurement of the free length of the achilles tendon
11 Validity and reliability of an ultrasound measurement of the free length of the achilles tendon Open
Introduction Valid length measurements of the different segments of the Achilles tendon are needed in order to investigate if differential elongation of the Achilles tendon takes place after rupture. The purpose of this paper is to present…
View article: Additional file 1: of Can positional MRI predict dynamic changes in the medial plantar arch? An exploratory pilot study
Additional file 1: of Can positional MRI predict dynamic changes in the medial plantar arch? An exploratory pilot study Open
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View article: Can positional MRI predict dynamic changes in the medial plantar arch? An exploratory pilot study
Can positional MRI predict dynamic changes in the medial plantar arch? An exploratory pilot study Open
Background Positional MRI (pMRI) allows for three‐dimensional visual assessment of navicular position. In this exploratory pilot study pMRI was validated against a stretch sensor device, which measures movement of the medial plantar arch. …