Short-Term Recovery Trajectories of Acute Flares in Knee Pain: A UK-Netherlands Multicenter Prospective Cohort Analysis.
Martin J ThomasDahai YuElaine NichollsSita Bierma-ZeinstraPhilip Gerard ConaghanKaren J StonerTuhina NeogiEmma L ParryGeorge PeatPublished in: Arthritis care & research (2020)
Even under a well-adhered to regime of oral nonsteroidal antiinflammatory medication, recovery following acute flares of knee pain is heterogeneous. Our observations that favorable trajectories are apparent within 3-5 days can help to inform treatment decision-making in the patient-health care professional consultation.
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