Evaluation of the Effect of Excess Synovial Fluid on Knee Joint Pain in Patients with Osteoarthritis.

Q3 Medicine
Beata Olesiak, Agnieszka Przedborska
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Abstract

Background: Joint pain and swelling are common symptoms of osteoarthritis. The fluid collects mainly in the suprapatellar bursa. Persisting excess synovial fluid accelerates the degeneration of joint tissues and contributes to limited mobility.

Material and methods: The study involved 150 patients with knee osteoarthritis whose ultrasound examination of the suprapatellar bursa showed > 4 mm of fluid in the transverse and longitudinal dimensions. A VAS analog scale was used to assess pain intensity in four settings: at rest, climbing stairs, walking on flat ground, and at night.

Results: There was no correlation in the study group between an excessive amount of synovial fluid in the suprapatellar bursa and pain severity during movement and at rest.

Conclusions: Excess synovial fluid in the suprapatellar bursa is not associated with knee joint pain at night, at rest, and when climbing stairs and walking on flat ground.

滑膜液过量对骨关节炎患者膝关节疼痛影响的评价。
背景:关节疼痛和肿胀是骨关节炎的常见症状。液体主要聚集在髌上滑囊。持续过量的滑液会加速关节组织的退化,并导致活动受限。材料与方法:本研究纳入150例膝关节骨性关节炎患者,其髌上滑囊超声检查显示;4毫米的流体在横向和纵向尺寸。采用VAS模拟量表评估四种情况下的疼痛强度:休息、爬楼梯、在平地上行走和夜间。结果:在研究组中,髌上滑囊中滑膜液的过量与运动和休息时疼痛的严重程度没有相关性。结论:髌上滑囊滑液过多与夜间、休息时、爬楼梯和在平地上行走时的膝关节疼痛无关。
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Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja
Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja Medicine-Rehabilitation
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