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A V Perruccio

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Ali S, Gandhi R, Potla P, Keshavarzi S, Espin-Garcia O, Shestopaloff K, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage . 2020 Aug; 28(11):1471-1481. PMID: 32738291
Objective: MicroRNAs act locally and systemically to impact osteoarthritis (OA) pathophysiology, but comprehensive profiling of the circulating miRNome in early vs late stages of OA has yet to be conducted....
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Canizares M, Glennie R, Perruccio A, Abraham E, Ahn H, Attabib N, et al.
Spine J . 2020 Feb; 20(4):674. PMID: 32081566
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Power J, Perruccio A, Gandhi R, Veillette C, Davey J, Syed K, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage . 2018 Jan; 26(3):363-369. PMID: 29326061
Objective: We investigated whether pain at rest and pain on activity were differentially associated with neuropathic pain scores in individuals with end-stage hip and knee OA. Design: Study participants were...
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MacKay C, Webster F, Venkataramanan V, Bytautas J, Perruccio A, Wong R, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage . 2017 Feb; 25(7):1032-1039. PMID: 28193498
Objectives: Studies show limited improvement in the frequency of engaging in life activities after joint replacement. However, there is a paucity of research that has examined factors, including other life...
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Perruccio A, Chandran V, Power J, Kapoor M, Mahomed N, Gandhi R
Osteoarthritis Cartilage . 2016 Aug; 25(1):53-59. PMID: 27546883
Objective: We investigated the association between serum levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and the extent of multijoint pain among individuals with hip/knee osteoarthritis (OA) and determined whether the association differs...
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Gandhi R, Perruccio A, Kakar S, Haddad F
Bone Joint J . 2015 Nov; 97-B(11):1456-7. PMID: 26530644
Recently, several high impact randomised controlled trials have been published suggesting no greater benefit from orthopaedic surgery over conservative treatment, or limited surgical intervention. These studies can have profound effects...
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Mehta S, Perruccio A, Palaganas M, Davis A
Osteoarthritis Cartilage . 2015 May; 23(9):1476-82. PMID: 26001483
Objective: To investigate whether women have poorer pain and functional outcomes following total knee replacement (TKR) and to investigate factors that may contribute to this poorer outcome. Methods: In a...
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Webster F, Perruccio A, Jenkinson R, Jaglal S, Schemitsch E, Waddell J, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage . 2015 Feb; 23(6):860-7. PMID: 25707933
Objective: Numerous studies report large and significant improvements in basic mobility and activities of daily living following total hip or knee replacement (TJR). Nevertheless, quantitative research has shown minimal increase...
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Davis A, Perruccio A, Ibrahim S, Hogg-Johnson S, Wong R, Badley E
Soc Sci Med . 2012 Sep; 75(11):1999-2006. PMID: 22940011
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health framework describes human functioning through body structure and function, activity and participation in the context of a person's social and physical environment....
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Perruccio A, Power J, Evans H, Mahomed S, Gandhi R, Mahomed N, et al.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken) . 2012 May; 64(6):838-46. PMID: 22570306
Objective: To determine whether symptomatic (painful/problematic) joints pre-total knee replacement (TKR) surgery influence 1) pre- and 12-month post-TKR patient-reported outcomes (pain, physical function, and mood [fatigue, anxiety, and depression]) and...