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Peripheral neuropathy in patients with gout, beyond focal nerve compression: a cross-sectional study
Neuropathies secondary to tophus compression in gout patients are well known; however, limited data exist on other types of peripheral neuropathies (PN). Our aim was to describe PN frequency, characteristics, ...
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Open AccessEpidemiology and healthcare utilization of First Nations peoples living with spinal cord injury in Alberta: an observational study to explore health inequities
Retrospective observational cohort study.
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Open AccessA randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled 12-week trial of infliximab in patients with juvenile-onset spondyloarthritis
To assess the efficacy and safety of infliximab versus placebo in the treatment of patients with juvenile-onset spondyloarthritis (JoSpA).
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The Application of Preference Elicitation Methods in Clinical Trial Design to Quantify Trade-Offs: A Sco** Review
Patients can express preferences for different treatment options in a healthcare context, and these can be measured with quantitative preference elicitation methods.
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Open Access“There are still a lot of things that I need”: a qualitative study exploring opportunities to improve the health services of First Nations People with arthritis seen at an on-reserve outreach rheumatology clinic
Arthritis is a highly prevalent disease and leading cause of disability in the Indigenous population. A novel model of care consisting of a rheumatology outreach clinic in an on-reserve primary healthcare cent...
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Syndemic and syndemogenesis of low back pain in Latin-American population: a network and cluster analysis
Although low back pain (LBP) is a high-impact health condition, its burden has not been examined from the syndemic perspective.
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Open AccessPrevalence of rheumatic regional pain syndromes in Latin-American indigenous groups: a census study based on COPCORD methodology and syndrome-specific diagnostic criteria
This study assessed the overall and specific prevalence of the main rheumatic regional pain syndromes (RRPS) in four Latin-American indigenous groups. A Community Oriented Program for Control of Rheumatic Dise...
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Open AccessThe impact of arthritis on the physical function of a rural Maya-Yucateco community and factors associated with its prevalence: a cross sectional, community-based study
This study aims to evaluate the impact of arthritis on the physical function of people living in a Maya-Yucateco rural community and to assess the association of known modifiable risk factors with the prevalen...
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Barriers to accessing the culturally sensitive healthcare that could decrease the disabling effects of arthritis in a rural Mayan community: a qualitative inquiry
The impact of living with arthritis in a rural Mexican Mayan community along with the barriers encountered by people living with this chronic condition were investigated in this study. The community needs arou...
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Culture-sensitive adaptation and validation of the Community-Oriented Program for the Control of Rheumatic Diseases methodology for rheumatic disease in Latin American indigenous populations
The purpose of the study is to validate a culturally sensitive adaptation of the community-oriented program for the control of rheumatic diseases (COPCORD) methodology in several Latin American indigenous popu...
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Self-management of Function in Older Adults: The Contribution of Physical Therapy
The increase in chronic disease and associated musculoskeletal impairment experienced by a rising number of older persons will contribute to a surge in the prevalence of disability globally. The prevention of ...