2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2011.01.021
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The prevalence of shoulder osteoarthritis in the elderly Korean population: association with risk factors and function

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“…This probably reflects the heterogeneity of shoulder pain from inflammatory or degenerative disease, without a specific sex-associated risk. 36,37 The mean time taken to complete the OSS (4 min 9 sec) was slightly longer than in other translations. [8][9][10]12 This may reflect the patient population that we serve, for although the inclusion criteria mandated that patients were bilingual in both Afrikaans and English, many have only had access to a basic education possibly resulting in more time to read and complete the questionnaire.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…This probably reflects the heterogeneity of shoulder pain from inflammatory or degenerative disease, without a specific sex-associated risk. 36,37 The mean time taken to complete the OSS (4 min 9 sec) was slightly longer than in other translations. [8][9][10]12 This may reflect the patient population that we serve, for although the inclusion criteria mandated that patients were bilingual in both Afrikaans and English, many have only had access to a basic education possibly resulting in more time to read and complete the questionnaire.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…In addition, bilateral shoulder OA was 7.7% in the population study of South Korea. The bilateral shoulder OA was present in 47.7% of those with primary shoulder OA [8]. Since shoulder OA occurs frequently in both shoulders compared to other joints, genetic effects might be involved in pathophysiology of shoulder OA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Schaardenburg et al report 4% prevalence of shoulder OA in the population aged older than 85 years old [7]. Oh et al report that radiographic primary shoulder OA was 16.1% and was relatively lower than that of knee OA (37.7%) [8]. In addition, according to the Research on Osteoarthritis Against Disability (ROAD) study in the Japanese elderly population (over 60 years), 47.0% in men and 70.2% in women had knee OA [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[16][17][18] According to HIRA, 15) there were 39,480 elbow dislocations (S 531) in 2014; however no question on elbow dislocation was asked in on the KOITE during the study period, although there were 3 questions on pitching elbow in the same period. We think that the questions in the elbow section of the KOITE should also be developed to reflect the clinical circumstances to include elbow fracture and dislocations and lateral epicondylitis rather than pitching elbow, and those efforts will be important to orthopaedic residents who might start a practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%