Pain Relief Improves Key Motor Functions in Refractory Advanced Knee Osteoarthritis
Yoshinori Ishii, Hideo Noguchi, Junko Sato, Ikuko Takahashi, Hana Ishii, Ryo Ishii, Kei Ishii, Kai Ishii, Shin-ichi Toyabe, Taishi Ogawara

TL;DR
Pain relief from a specific injection improves motor functions in patients with severe knee osteoarthritis who haven't responded to other treatments.
Contribution
Demonstrates that pain reduction directly enhances motor function in refractory advanced knee osteoarthritis.
Findings
Pain relief significantly improved joint function, range of motion, and muscle strength in most patients.
Balance improvement occurred even without pain relief, suggesting other mechanisms are involved.
Patients unresponsive to pain relief showed no significant improvements in most motor functions.
Abstract
Background: Advanced knee osteoarthritis (KOA) severely impacts function and quality of life. While pain reduction is thought to improve motor function, the direct relationship remains unclear, especially in refractory cases. This study investigated the impact of pain relief following intra-articular diclofenac-etalhyaluronate (DF-HA) on motor function in advanced KOA patients unresponsive to conventional treatments. Methods: This retrospective study included 100 knees (82 patients, Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) grade III/ IV) who received DF-HA. Patients were categorized into an Improved Group (IM-G, n= 88 knees) and a Non-Improved Group (Non-IM-G, n= 12 knees) based on visual analog scale (VAS) pain score changes 3-7 days post-injection. Japanese Orthopaedic Association Score for Osteoarthritis of the Knee (JOAS), range of motion (ROM), quadriceps femoris strength (QF), and single-legged…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Shoulder Injury and Treatment
