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Disability and Knee Osteoarthritis

2018-10-01T00:08:18-04:00

The authors of a recent study published in British Medical Journal examined “whether consistent physical activity is related to incident disability and disability progression among older adults.” The authors enrolled 1680 community dwelling older adults with knee osteoarthritis or risk factors for knee osteoarthritis. The results indicate that “an increase in daily physical activity time may reduce the risk of disability, even if the intensity of that additional activity is not increased.” Full Story

Disability and Knee Osteoarthritis2018-10-01T00:08:18-04:00

Knee Pain as a Result of Decreased Cartilage

2018-10-01T00:08:24-04:00

The authors of a recent study published in Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases studied “the longitudinal associations between baseline knee pain, knee cartilage volume and cartilage defects in older adults.” The authors measured the total remaining knee cartilage of 356 community dwelling older adults with knee osteoarthritis over a 3 year period. The authors found that patients with high knee cartilage volume were less likely to report significant pain symptoms. Full Story

Knee Pain as a Result of Decreased Cartilage2018-10-01T00:08:24-04:00

Co-Occurrence of Arthritis and Stroke among Older Adults

2018-10-01T00:08:31-04:00

The authors of a recent study published in Stroke Research and Treatment evaluated “the cross-sectional association between stroke and arthritis and examined whether the relationship differed in physically active and inactive older adults.” The authors found that “individuals with arthritis were 4 times more likely to report a history of stroke where as those who were engaged in at least moderate physical activity were less than half as likely.” Full Story

Co-Occurrence of Arthritis and Stroke among Older Adults2018-10-01T00:08:31-04:00

Exercise Intervention for Improving Pain

2018-10-01T00:08:39-04:00

The authors of a recent study published in the Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy evaluated the effectiveness of a Tai Chi exercise program in improving health and relieving pain symptoms among ethnically diverse older adults.  The authors developed a 16-week Tai Chi program that was implemented in community centers serving community dwelling older adults residing in specific low income neighborhoods in Canada. The authors conclude that “participating in TC for 16 weeks led to significant improvements in functional fitness and components of physical and mental health among older adults with self-reported arthritis.” Full Story

Exercise Intervention for Improving Pain2018-10-01T00:08:39-04:00

Sleep Difficulty in African American Older Adults with Arthritis

2018-10-01T00:08:47-04:00

The authors of a recent study published in the Journal of Transcultural Nursing examined the "behavioral and clinical indicators of sleep difficulty among older African Americans diagnosed with arthritis." The authors enrolled 193 African American older adults who completed a questionnaire that assessed their health, pain symptoms, and sleep patterns. The authors found a significant relationship between increased pain reports and decreased sleep among older adults with arthritis, and a need for sleep awareness resources to provide "caregivers and health care professionals with the skills to better meet the needs of this population." Full Story

Sleep Difficulty in African American Older Adults with Arthritis2018-10-01T00:08:47-04:00

Pain Assessment for Hospitalized Older Adults with Dementia

2018-10-01T00:08:54-04:00

The authors of a recent study published in the Journal of Gerontological Nursing examined the “presence of uncontrolled and untreated pain in patients with cognitive impairments such as delirium and dementia” among older adults in the hospital setting. The authors reviewed the effectiveness of the Pain Assessment In Advanced Dementia (PAINAD) scale as an evaluation tool for older adults with pain. The authors conclude that the “proper use of the PAINAD scale as part of a comprehensive pain management plan can help reduce the likelihood of a patient experiencing unrecognized and untreated pain.” Full Story

Pain Assessment for Hospitalized Older Adults with Dementia2018-10-01T00:08:54-04:00

Pain Characteristics among Older Adults with Disabilities

2018-10-01T00:09:18-04:00

The authors of a recent study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society evaluated “the effects of chronic pain on the development of disability and decline in physical performance over time in older adults.” The authors enrolled 634 community-dwelling older adults age 65 and older with arthritis. The authors found that “older community-dwelling adults living with chronic pain in multiple musculoskeletal locations have a substantially greater risk for developing disability over time and for clinically meaningful decline in mobility performance than those without pain.” Full Story

Pain Characteristics among Older Adults with Disabilities2018-10-01T00:09:18-04:00

Self-Reported Pain and Sleep Difficulty in African American Older Adults

2018-10-01T00:09:25-04:00

The authors of a recent study published in the Journal of Transcultural Nursing examined the “behavioral and clinical indicators of sleep difficulty among older African Americans diagnosed with arthritis.” The authors enrolled 193 African American older adults who completed a questionnaire that assessed their health, pain symptoms, and sleep patterns. The authors found a significant relationship between increased pain reports and decreased sleep among older adults with arthritis. Full Story

Self-Reported Pain and Sleep Difficulty in African American Older Adults2018-10-01T00:09:25-04:00

New Pain Management Video from HSS

2018-10-01T00:09:32-04:00

The Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) recently featured a series that focused on the use of meditation for pain management among older adults. Click here to view the video presentation.

New Pain Management Video from HSS2018-10-01T00:09:32-04:00

MRI Detection of Chronic Lower Back Pain

2018-10-01T00:09:39-04:00

The authors of a recent study published in Spine reviewed studies that “demonstrated the unreliability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based parameters to identify pathological pain generators of chronic low back pain.” The authors’ aim was to determine whether “advancements in computer image analysis provide objective measurements of lumbar disc features and pain conditions among older adults.” The authors enrolled 39 older adults age 65 and older who reported mild to severe back pain.  The results indicate that the “study presents a potential new application of MR imaging in identifying pain generators of patients with chronic low back pain.” Full Story

MRI Detection of Chronic Lower Back Pain2018-10-01T00:09:39-04:00

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