Osteoarthritis evaluation

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Do you agree evaluation of the knee adduction moments during gait may be helpful in accessing osteoarthritis?
 
I'm not exactly sure what you are looking for in this question but yes it is important to assess gait in the functional and biomechanical evaluation of OA
 
Do you agree evaluation of the knee adduction moments during gait may be helpful in accessing osteoarthritis?

i think an x-ray may be helpful is accessing osteoarthritis
 
Thank you, fozzy40, SSdoc33. Yes x-ray is helpful, my focus is on functional and biomechanical evaluation in patients with progressively worsening knee symptoms and for a biomechanical marker for patients with equivocal symptoms.
 
Thank you, fozzy40, SSdoc33. Yes x-ray is helpful, my focus is on functional and biomechanical evaluation in patients with progressively worsening knee symptoms and for a biomechanical marker for patients with equivocal symptoms.

yeah, um, why would you do that. you could try assessing all sorts of vectors or moments. or you could get an x-ray. not quite sure why you'd wanna re-invent the wheel.
 
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