Abstract
Purpose: Ultrasound can be performed to evaluate the degree of osteophytes and synovitis in persons with knee OA bedside to patients, without any side effects or contraindications. Few studies have looked at the associations between ultrasound findings and pain, and there is limited knowledge regarding ultrasound as a valid examination to assess OA pathology of the knee. Hence, we aimed to compare the degree of OA changes by ultrasound among people with and without knee OA according to established classification criteria and study the associations between ultrasound findings and pain.
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