Is it possible to objectively determine morning stiffness in rheumatoid arthritis?
Gönen MengiHüseyin AydoğmuşTaskiran Ozyemisci OzdenFeride Nur GöğüşMehmet BeyazovaPublished in: Turkish journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation (2024)
Our hypothesis that stiffness would slow down the movements in the morning in RA was supported by the prolonged motor and response times in the morning compared to the afternoon. However, in the control group (no morning stiffness), there was no difference in reaction time variables between the morning and afternoon, objectively demonstrating the concept of morning stiffness in this study.