2015
DOI: 10.4103/0970-5333.145944
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Prevalence of pain among rural adults seeking medical care through medical camps in Tamil Nadu

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“…3 In contrast higher prevalence was reported by Logaraj et al with 19.7% and Parsonsa S et al with 17% prevalence. 6,15 In the present study the prevalence of knee pain increases as age advances from 1% in the age group of <19 years to 15.4% in the age above 60 years. Similar findings of increasing prevalence as the age advances were reported by Parsonsa et al and Michelle Urwin et al 15,16 Abdominal pain…”
Section: Knee Painsupporting
confidence: 46%
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“…3 In contrast higher prevalence was reported by Logaraj et al with 19.7% and Parsonsa S et al with 17% prevalence. 6,15 In the present study the prevalence of knee pain increases as age advances from 1% in the age group of <19 years to 15.4% in the age above 60 years. Similar findings of increasing prevalence as the age advances were reported by Parsonsa et al and Michelle Urwin et al 15,16 Abdominal pain…”
Section: Knee Painsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…The number of sites of pain also increased as the age increases. 6 Bratberg G et al had reported prevalence of obvious pain was 50% among females. 7 Johannes CB et al and Haq SA et al reported prevalence of pain 30.7% and 31.3% among US female adults and in female rural communities in Bangladesh respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…23 A cross-sectional study was conducted in Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu, and the study report revealed 18.6% elderly with knee joint pain. 13,24 A study conducted in rural area of Tamil Nadu showed 39% cases of OA, out of which 35.5% had left knee joint pain and 38% had right knee joint pain. The gender distribution of prevalence rate for male and female was 40.8-59.2%, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%