Associations Between Habitual Walking Speed and Ultrasonographic Measures of Femoral Cartilage in Individuals from csa accounting Watch Video
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Description: This is, to our knowledge, the first study to demonstrate significant associations between habitual walking speed and ultrasonographic measures of femoral articular cartilage in individuals with knee osteoarthritis. Slower walking speed associates with thinner cartilage and higher echo-intensity in the cartilage, which may be indicative deleterious changes in the cartilage. n n[PRESENTING AUTHOR] Steven J. Pfeiffer (Ohio State University) n[CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS] Daniel B. Nissman (UNC Chapel Hil
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