Early knee arthritis symptoms first felt when using stairs
People who suffer from knee pain when using the stairs may be experiencing the early symptoms of osteoarthritis, according to a new University of Leeds study. The research, published in the medical journal Arthritis Care & Research , aimed to investigate which patient-reported activities are first associated with knee pain, in order to improve early detection of osteoarthritis and so increase the chances of people seeking effective treatment. Philip Conaghan, Professor of Musculoskeletal Medicine in the School of Medicine , led the study. He said: At present we have little concept of early osteoarthritis and often only see people when they have significant longstanding pain and loss of function. This research is vital to understanding early symptoms of knee osteoarthritis. Knowing this will help us intervene earlier, perhaps leading to more effective ways of treating this very painful condition. For this study, the team looked at the cases of 4,673 people who have, or are at high risk of, osteoarthritis.
