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OARSI recommended performance-based tests to assess physical function in people diagnosed with hip or knee osteoarthritis

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The OARSI recommended set of performance-based tests of physical function represents the tests of typical activities relevant to individuals diagnosed with hip or knee OA and following joint replacements and are complementary to patient-reported measures.
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Long term effect of the Pilates method in a reconstructed knee with osteoarthritis: A case report.

TL;DR: In this article , a case study suggests that long-term Pilates training may be useful for the treatment of pain, stiffness, and function in patients with reconstructed knees and OA.
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Comparing People-Like-Me and linear mixed model predictions of functional recovery following knee arthroplasty

TL;DR: The results suggest PLM predictions may be more clinically useful for monitoring recovery and personalizing care following knee arthroplasty, however, clinicians and organizations seeking to use predictions in practice should consider additional factors when selecting a prediction approach.
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The clinical profile of people with knee osteoarthritis and a self-reported prior knee injury: A cross-sectional study of 10,973 people

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared individual and clinical characteristics of individuals with knee osteoarthritis with and without a self-reported prior knee injury, and found that being male (Odds Ratio (OR): 0.99), having longer symptom duration of knee pain, having more painful body sites (OR: 1.03), being able to do more chair rises, and being more physically active in a week (2-4 days; OR:1.33) (>4 days).
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Effect of IoT-based power cycling and quadriceps training on pain and function in patients with knee osteoarthritis: A randomized controlled trial protocol

TL;DR: In this article , the effects of power cycling and quadriceps training combined with online guidance separately on knee osteoarthritis mitigation of pain, recovery of function, quality of life, and adherence of participants in the community, compared to the control group were compared.
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The Timed “Up & Go”: A Test of Basic Functional Mobility for Frail Elderly Persons

TL;DR: This study evaluated a modified, timed version of the “Get‐Up and Go” Test (Mathias et al, 1986) in 60 patients referred to a Geriatric Day Hospital and suggested that the timed “Up & Go’ test is a reliable and valid test for quantifying functional mobility that may also be useful in following clinical change over time.
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International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health

TL;DR: The World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) has been revised to recognize that the concept of disability resides largely in the sociocultural domain of the authors' lives rather than being an attribute of the individual.
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Predicting the probability for falls in community-dwelling older adults using the Timed Up & Go Test.

TL;DR: The TUG is a sensitive and specific measure for identifying community-dwelling adults who are at risk for falls and the ability to predict falls is not enhanced by adding a secondary task when performing the TUG.
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Comfortable and maximum walking speed of adults aged 20—79 years: reference values and determinants

TL;DR: Gait speed can be expected to be reduced in individuals of greater age and of lesser height and lower extremity muscle strength and normative values should give clinicians a reference against which patient performance can be compared in a variety of settings.
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A 30-s chair-stand test as a measure of lower body strength in community-residing older adults

TL;DR: It was concluded that the 30-s chair stand provides a reasonably reliable and valid indicator of lower body strength in generally active, community-dwelling older adults.
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