
The majority of the older population shows signs of radiographic knee osteoarthritis. However, many remain without functional complaints for a long period. This study aims to find early functional changes associated with stages of radiographic knee osteoarthritis. A group of older people without self-reported complaints was divided in two groups: knee osteoarthritis (K&L = 2–4, N = 29) and control (K&L = 0–1, N = 31). Muscle function was assessed with voluntary and electrically-stimulated isometric knee contractions, including a fatigue test. Physical functioning was assessed with a 6-min walk test (6MWT), a stair climb test (SCT), and a short performance battery. There were no differences in muscle function parameters, 6MWT, and SCT between groups. A clinically relevant lower score on the performance battery was found in participants with knee osteoarthritis. In conclusion, even when older people indicate to have no functional limitations, a decline in functional outcome can be measured with a physical performance battery.
Male, Knee Joint, knee, Walk Test, Maximal strength, Diagnostic Self Evaluation, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Geriatric Assessment/methods, Osteoarthritis, Performance battery, Task Performance and Analysis, Humans, Knee, Geriatric Assessment, Aged, SPPB, Walk Test/methods, Patient Acuity, Osteoarthritis, Knee, Knee Joint/diagnostic imaging, Knee/diagnosis, Radiography, osteoarthritis, maximal strength, Radiography/methods, Female, performance battery, Muscle Contraction
Male, Knee Joint, knee, Walk Test, Maximal strength, Diagnostic Self Evaluation, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Geriatric Assessment/methods, Osteoarthritis, Performance battery, Task Performance and Analysis, Humans, Knee, Geriatric Assessment, Aged, SPPB, Walk Test/methods, Patient Acuity, Osteoarthritis, Knee, Knee Joint/diagnostic imaging, Knee/diagnosis, Radiography, osteoarthritis, maximal strength, Radiography/methods, Female, performance battery, Muscle Contraction
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