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  • Abstract Number: 213 • 2014 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Foot Center of Pressure in Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) and Its Association with Knee Load Reduction with Barefoot Walking

    Christopher Ferrigno1, Roy H. Lidtke2, Markus Wimmer3, Anjali Nair2, Laura E. Thorp4, Louis F. Fogg5, Joel A. Block6 and Najia Shakoor6, 1Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, 2Section of Rheumatology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, 3Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, 4Anatomy and Cell Biology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, 5Department of Nursing, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, 6Rheumatology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL

    Background/Purpose: Biomechanical factors including excessive knee loading have been shown to be important in the pathophysiology, severity and progression of knee osteoarthritis (OA).  Several biomechanical…
  • Abstract Number: 1951 • 2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    The Spring Ligament Window: A Unique Sonoanatomic View Into a Complex Rheumatoid Joint

    Joanne Kitchen1, I. Moller2, Maribel Miguel-Perez3 and David A. Bong4, 1Instituto Poal de Reumatolgia, Barcelona, Spain, 2Instituto Poal, Barcelona, Spain, 3University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 4Instituto Poal de Reumatologia, Barcelona, Spain

    Background/Purpose: The calcaneonavicular or spring ligament (SL) is a group of 3 stout non-elastic fibrocartilaginous bands in the medial mid-foot that is important in maintaining…
  • Abstract Number: 1954 • 2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    advantages Of a Combined Rheumatoid Arthritis Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score (RAMRIS) For Hand and Feet: Does The Ramris Of The Hand Alone Underestimate Disease Activity and Progression?

    Dr. Philipp Sewerin1, Dr. Christian Buchbender2, Dr. Stefan Vordenbäumen1, Dr. Axel Scherer2, Dr. Falk Miese2, Dr. Ralph Brinks3, Dr. Hans-Jörg Wittsack4, Prof. Dr. Gerald Antoch4, Prof. Dr. Matthias Schneider3 and Prof. Dr. Benedikt Ostendorf1, 1Department of Rheumatology, Univ. Duesseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany, 2Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Univ. Duesseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany, 3Department of Rheumatology, Univ. Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, Germany, 4Department Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Univ. Duesseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany

    Background/Purpose: To evaluate a combined rheumatoid arthritis magnetic resonance imaging score (RAMRIS) for hand and foot (HaF-score) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods: Magnetic resonance imaging…
  • Abstract Number: 899 • 2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Foot Pain, But Not Foot Structure Or Foot Function, Are Associated With Self-Reported Physical Limitations: The Framingham Foot Study

    Alyssa B. Dufour1, Patricia P. Katz2, Virginia A. Casey3, Marian T. Hannan4 and Hylton B. Menz5, 1Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, Harvard Medical School & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, 2Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 3Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, Boston, MA, 4Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, Dept. of Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 5Lower Extremity and Gait Studies Program, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria 3086, Australia

    Background/Purpose: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the relation between self reported physical limitations and foot pain, foot structure and foot function…
  • Abstract Number: 901 • 2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Smokers and Overweight Persons Are At Increased Risk Of New Onset Of Severe Foot Pain and Persistent Severe Foot Pain In a Population Study

    Alyssa B. Dufour1, Hylton B. Menz2, Arunima Awale3, Thomas J. Hagedorn3, Virginia A. Casey3, Patricia P. Katz4 and Marian T. Hannan5, 1Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, Harvard Medical School & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, 2Lower Extremity and Gait Studies Program, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria 3086, Australia, 3Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, Boston, MA, 4Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 5Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, Dept. of Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

    Background/Purpose:  Few studies have evaluated risk factors for patterns of foot pain in the general population, let alone over time.  An understanding of the possible…
  • Abstract Number: 254 • 2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    The Relationship Of Foot Pronation During Walking To Risk Of Incident Medial Tibiofemoral and Lateral Patellofemoral Cartilage Damage: The Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study

    K. Douglas Gross1, Howard J. Hillstrom2, Yuqing Zhang1, Emily K. Quinn3, Michael C. Nevitt4, Neil A. Segal5, Cora E. Lewis6 and David T. Felson1, 1Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, 2Rehabilitation, Hospital Special Surgery (HSS), New York, NY, 3Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Boston University, Boston, MA, 4Epidemiology & Biostatistics, UCSF (University of California, San Francisco), San Francisco, CA, 5Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 6Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

    Background/Purpose: Studies of older adults suggest an association between plantar pressure measures of foot pronation and medial tibiofemoral (med TF) cartilage damage, while studies of…
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