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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2000

Health impact of pain in the hip region with and without radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis: a study of new attenders to primary care

Fraser Birrell; Peter Croft; C Cooper; Gillian Hosie; Gary J. Macfarlane; A J Silman

OBJECTIVES To assess the health impact of hip pain at the time of first presentation to primary care, and the influence on this of radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Cross sectional survey of 195 patients (63 male, 132 female), aged 40 years and over, presenting with a new episode of hip pain, recruited from 35 general practices across the UK. Health status at presentation was determined by a structured questionnaire on symptoms, healthcare use, and health related quality of life (SF-36). Pelvic radiographs were assessed blindly for hip osteoarthritis using standard scoring systems. RESULTS The overall impact on health was substantial. Before their first consultation, three quarters of patients needed analgesics, half used topical creams or ointments, and one in eight used a walking stick. Most of these impact measures were, however, unrelated to the degree of radiographic change, though use of a walking stick was increased in those with the most severe damage. Health status, as judged by the SF-36, was also impaired for measures of physical function and pain, but the impact on the “mental health”, “general health”, and “vitality” dimensions was small. There was a weak relation between the SF-36 scores and radiographic change, with many domains unrelated to the severity of radiographic damage. CONCLUSIONS This study is the first to show the therapeutic impact and pattern of impairment in health status resulting from hip pain at the time of first presentation to the healthcare services. Unlike many regional pain syndromes seen in primary care, such as back pain, hip pain does not impact on wider aspects of quality of life, such as general health status, mental health, or vitality. Furthermore, any impact of hip pain in this group is not markedly influenced by the degree of structural damage. Further follow up is required to determine whether such damage influences the persistence of any adverse impact.


Archive | 2000

Managing osteoarthritis in primary care

Gillian Hosie; John Dickson

Introduction. Osteoarthritis Aetiology and Epidemiology. Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Osteoarthritis. Examination of Joints. Assessment of Osteoarthritis. Assessment of Hand Osteoarthritis. Management Options -- Education and Behavioural and Environmental. Physical Therapy and Mechanical Interventions. Pharmacological Treatment. Surgical Options and Procedures. Long Term Management and Referral. Economic and Research Considerations. . Appendices:. GALS Screening Examination. WOMAC and Lequesne scales. Beighton score. Useful addresses. Useful websites


Rheumatology | 2005

Evidence-based recommendations for the role of exercise in the management of osteoarthritis of the hip or knee—the MOVE consensus

Edward Roddy; Weiya Zhang; Michael Doherty; N K Arden; Julie H. Barlow; Fraser Birrell; Andrew Carr; K Chakravarty; John Dickson; Elaine M. Hay; Gillian Hosie; Michael Hurley; Kelsey M. Jordan; Christopher J. McCarthy; Marion E. T. McMurdo; S Mockett; Sheila O'Reilly; George Peat; Adrian Pendleton; Selwyn Richards


BMJ | 1999

Pragmatic randomised controlled trial of local corticosteroid injection and naproxen for treatment of lateral epicondylitis of elbow in primary care

Elaine M. Hay; Susan M Paterson; Martyn Lewis; Gillian Hosie; Peter Croft


Rheumatology | 2001

Predicting radiographic hip osteoarthritis from range of movement

Fraser Birrell; Peter Croft; C Cooper; Gillian Hosie; Gary J. Macfarlane; A J Silman


British Journal of General Practice | 2003

Predictors of hip joint replacement in new attenders in primary care with hip pain.

Fraser Birrell; Cara Afzal; E S Nahit; Mark Lunt; Gary J. Macfarlane; C Cooper; Peter Croft; Gillian Hosie; A J Silman


Rheumatology | 2000

Radiographic change is common in new presenters in primary care with hip pain. PCR Hip Study Group.

Fraser Birrell; P. Croft; C Cooper; Gillian Hosie; Gary J. Macfarlane; A J Silman


Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice | 2006

Evidence-based clinical guidelines: a new system to better determine true strength of recommendation.

Edward Roddy; Weiya Zhang; Michael Doherty; N K Arden; Julie H. Barlow; Fraser Birrell; Alison Carr; Kuntal Chakravarty; John Dickson; Elaine M. Hay; Gillian Hosie; Michael Hurley; Kelsey M. Jordan; Christopher J. McCarthy; Marion E. T. McMurdo; S Mockett; Sheila O'Reilly; George Peat; Adrian Pendleton; Selwyn Richards


Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2003

Syndrome of symptomatic adult acetabular dysplasia (SAAD syndrome)

Fraser Birrell; A J Silman; Peter Croft; C Cooper; Gillian Hosie; Gary J. Macfarlane


Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2000

Teaching rheumatology in primary care

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John Dickson

South Tees Hospitals NHS Trust

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C Cooper

Southampton General Hospital

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Kelsey M. Jordan

Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

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