Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Knee Pain While Using Stairs May Be First Sign of Arthritis

Having knee pain while using the stairs may be an early sign of arthritis, a new study suggests.
Researchers at the University of Leeds in England, said in a university news release, that presently, we have little concept of 'early' osteoarthritis and often only see people when they have significant, longstanding pain and loss of function.
This research is vital to understanding early symptoms of knee osteoarthritis.
The study included more than 4,600 people who were at high risk for arthritis. Researchers followed the volunteers for up to seven years.
Using stairs was the first weight-bearing activity in which people with early knee arthritis noticed pain. They later developed pain while walking, standing, lying or sitting, and finally, while resting in bed.
Knowing this will help us intervene earlier, perhaps leading to more effective ways of treating this very painful condition.
The study was published in the January issue of the journal Arthritis Care & Research.
REFERENCES
University of Leeds, news release, Jan. 19, 2015

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