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Associations of pain sensitisation with tender and painful joint counts in people with hand osteoarthritis: results from the Nor-Hand study.

Marthe GløersenPernille Steen PettersenTuhina NeogiBarbara Slatkowsky-ChristensenTore K KvienKarin MagnussonHilde Berner HammerIda K Haugen
Published in: RMD open (2022)
This cross-sectional study suggested that pain sensitisation (ie, lower PPTs) was associated with joint counts and widespread pain in hand OA. This knowledge may be used for improved pain phenotyping of people with hand OA, which may contribute to better pain management through more personalised medicine. Further studies are needed to assess whether a reduction of pain sensitisation leads to a decrease in tender and painful joint counts.
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