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Investigation of potential phenotypes of foot osteoarthritis: cross-sectional analysis from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot (2015)
Journal Article
Rathod, T., Marshall, M., Thomas, M. J., Menz, H. B., Myers, H. L., Thomas, E., …Roddy, E. (2016). Investigation of potential phenotypes of foot osteoarthritis: cross-sectional analysis from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot. Arthritis Care and Research, 68(2), 217-227. https://doi.org/10.1002/acr.22677

Objective To investigate the existence of distinct foot osteoarthritis (OA) phenotypes based on pattern of joint involvement and comparative symptom and risk profiles. Methods Participants ages =50 years reporting foot pain in the previous year... Read More about Investigation of potential phenotypes of foot osteoarthritis: cross-sectional analysis from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot.

The epidemiology of symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis in community-dwelling older adults: cross-sectional findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot (2015)
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Thomas, M. J., Peat, G., Rathod, T., Marshall, M., Moore, A., Menz, H. B., & Roddy, E. (2015). The epidemiology of symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis in community-dwelling older adults: cross-sectional findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot. Arthritis Research and Therapy, 17, Article 178. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13075-015-0693-3

Introduction The foot is largely overlooked in calls for better characterisation of clinical phenotypes in osteoarthritis (OA). Yet the midfoot complex in particular has the potential to provide important insights into OA pathogenesis given its cent... Read More about The epidemiology of symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis in community-dwelling older adults: cross-sectional findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot.

Clinical diagnosis of symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis: cross-sectional findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot (2015)
Journal Article
Thomas, M., Roddy, E., Rathod, T., Marshall, M., Moore, A., Menz, H., & Peat, G. (2015). Clinical diagnosis of symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis: cross-sectional findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 23(12), 2094-2101. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2015.06.010

OBJECTIVE: To derive a multivariable diagnostic model for symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis (OA). METHODS: Information on potential risk factors and clinical manifestations of symptomatic midfoot OA was collected using a health survey and standardis... Read More about Clinical diagnosis of symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis: cross-sectional findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot.

Is long term physical activity safe for older adults with knee pain: a systematic review (2015)
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Quicke, J., Foster, N., Thomas, M., & Holden, M. (2015). Is long term physical activity safe for older adults with knee pain: a systematic review. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 23(9), 1445-1456. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2015.05.002

Objective To determine whether long-term physical activity is safe for older adults with knee pain. Design A comprehensive systematic review and narrative synthesis of existing literature was conducted using multiple electronic databases from in... Read More about Is long term physical activity safe for older adults with knee pain: a systematic review.

O35. Population Prevalence and Associations of Plantar Heel Pain in Adults Aged 50 Years and Over: Cross-Sectional Findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot (2015)
Journal Article
Roddy, E., Case, R., Thomas, M. J., Menz, H. B., Rathod, T., & Marshall, M. O35. Population Prevalence and Associations of Plantar Heel Pain in Adults Aged 50 Years and Over: Cross-Sectional Findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot. Rheumatology, 54(S1), i39–i40. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kev084.005

Background: Plantar heel pain is a very common presentation to primary care and yet among the most difficult to manage. There is a lack of epidemiological evidence on the rates of consultation for the condition and of the health status of affected in... Read More about O35. Population Prevalence and Associations of Plantar Heel Pain in Adults Aged 50 Years and Over: Cross-Sectional Findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot.

Demographic and clinical factors associated with radiographic severity of first metatarsophalangeal joint osteoarthritis: cross-sectional findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot (2014)
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Menz, H., Roddy, E., Marshall, M., Thomas, M., Rathod, T., Myers, H., …Peat, G. (2015). Demographic and clinical factors associated with radiographic severity of first metatarsophalangeal joint osteoarthritis: cross-sectional findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 23(1), 77 -82. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2014.10.007

OBJECTIVE: To explore demographic and clinical factors associated with radiographic severity of first metatarsophalangeal joint osteoarthritis (OA) (First MTPJ OA). DESIGN: Adults aged =50 years registered with four general practices were mailed a He... Read More about Demographic and clinical factors associated with radiographic severity of first metatarsophalangeal joint osteoarthritis: cross-sectional findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot.

Clinical recognition of symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis: findings from the clinical assessment study of the foot (2014)
Journal Article
Thomas, M., Roddy, E., Rathod, T., Moore, A., Menz, H., & Peat, G. (2014). Clinical recognition of symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis: findings from the clinical assessment study of the foot. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 22, S386. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2014.02.720

Purpose: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common yet poorly understood cause of disabling foot pain. In the absence of radiographic confirmation of OA, clinical diagnosis in primary care is inhibited by lack of evidence informing clinical examination. This s... Read More about Clinical recognition of symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis: findings from the clinical assessment study of the foot.

THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MIDFOOT PAIN AND SYMPTOMATIC MIDFOOT OSTEOARTHRITIS: CROSSSECTIONAL FINDINGS FROM THE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT STUDY OF THE FOOT (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Thomas, M., Peat, G., Rathod, T., Moore, A., Menz, H. B., & Roddy, E. (2014, April). THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MIDFOOT PAIN AND SYMPTOMATIC MIDFOOT OSTEOARTHRITIS: CROSSSECTIONAL FINDINGS FROM THE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT STUDY OF THE FOOT. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of the British-Society-for-Rheumatology and British-Health-Professionals-in-Rheumatology

191. Factors Associated with Radiographic Severity of First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Osteoarthritis: Findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot (2014)
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Menz, H. B., Roddy, E., Marshall, M., Thomas, M. J., Rathod, T., Myers, H. L., …Peat, G. M. (2014). 191. Factors Associated with Radiographic Severity of First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Osteoarthritis: Findings from the Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot. Rheumatology, 53(suppl_1), i131-i131. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keu110.006

PATTERNS OF JOINT INVOLVEMENT IN FOOT OSTEOARTHRITIS: FINDINGS FROM THE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT STUDY OF THE FOOT (2014)
Journal Article
Rathod, T., Marshall, M., Thomas, M. J., Myers, H., Menz, H. B., Thomas, E., …Roddy, E. (2014). PATTERNS OF JOINT INVOLVEMENT IN FOOT OSTEOARTHRITIS: FINDINGS FROM THE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT STUDY OF THE FOOT. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 22, S206-S206. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2014.02.395

Purpose: The aetiology of foot osteoarthritis (OA) is poorly understood. OA most commonly affects the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ), followed by joints in the midfoot; the 2nd cuneo-metatarsal joint (CMJ), talo-navicular joint (TNJ) and navicu... Read More about PATTERNS OF JOINT INVOLVEMENT IN FOOT OSTEOARTHRITIS: FINDINGS FROM THE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT STUDY OF THE FOOT.

"Somebody to Say 'Come On We Can Sort This'": A Qualitative Study of Primary Care Consultation Among Older Adults With Symptomatic Foot Osteoarthritis (2013)
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Thomas, M., Moore, A., Roddy, E., & Peat, G. (2013). "Somebody to Say 'Come On We Can Sort This'": A Qualitative Study of Primary Care Consultation Among Older Adults With Symptomatic Foot Osteoarthritis. Arthritis Care and Research, 65(12), 2051 - 2055. https://doi.org/10.1002/acr.22073

Objective To examine the experiences of primary care consultation among older adults with symptomatic foot osteoarthritis (OA). Methods Eleven participants (6 women and 5 men) ages 56–80 years who had radiographically confirmed symptomatic foot... Read More about "Somebody to Say 'Come On We Can Sort This'": A Qualitative Study of Primary Care Consultation Among Older Adults With Symptomatic Foot Osteoarthritis.

The population prevalence of symptomatic radiographic foot osteoarthritis in community-dwelling older adults: cross-sectional findings from the clinical assessment study of the foot. (2013)
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Roddy, E., Thomas, M. J., Marshall, M., Rathod, T., Myers, H., Menz, H. B., …Peat, G. (2013). The population prevalence of symptomatic radiographic foot osteoarthritis in community-dwelling older adults: cross-sectional findings from the clinical assessment study of the foot. N/A

OBJECTIVES: To estimate the population prevalence of symptomatic radiographic osteoarthritis (OA) affecting the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ), 1st and 2nd cuneometatarsal joints (CMJs), navicular first cuneiform joint (NCJ) and talonavicular j... Read More about The population prevalence of symptomatic radiographic foot osteoarthritis in community-dwelling older adults: cross-sectional findings from the clinical assessment study of the foot..

OP0032 Population Prevalence of Symptomatic Radiographic Foot Osteoarthritis in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: The Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot (CASF) (2013)
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Roddy, E., Thomas, M., Marshall, M., Rathod, T., Myers, H., Menz, H., …Peat, G. (2013). OP0032 Population Prevalence of Symptomatic Radiographic Foot Osteoarthritis in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: The Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot (CASF). Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 72(Suppl 3), A59.1-A59. https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2013-eular.237

Background Symptomatic osteoarthritis (OA) affects the daily lives of 10% of people aged >60 years. Although foot pain is common, the foot is the least studied joint complex affected by OA. Existing studies have focussed mainly on the 1st metatarsoph... Read More about OP0032 Population Prevalence of Symptomatic Radiographic Foot Osteoarthritis in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: The Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot (CASF).

Mobilising the experiential knowledge of clinicians, patients and carers for applied health-care research (2013)
Journal Article
Carter, P., Beech, R., Coxon, D., Thomas, M. J., & Jinks, C. (2013). Mobilising the experiential knowledge of clinicians, patients and carers for applied health-care research. Contemporary Social Science, 8(3), 307-320. https://doi.org/10.1080/21582041.2013.767468

This article demonstrates the benefits of combining various types of knowledge for applied health research. Funding is available for health research despite these being ‘austere times’ for public services and international policy shifts recognise the... Read More about Mobilising the experiential knowledge of clinicians, patients and carers for applied health-care research.

The clinical assessment study of the foot (CASF): study protocol for a prospective observational study of foot pain and foot osteoarthritis in the general population. (2011)
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Muller, Roddy, Myers, Thomas, Belcher, & Marshall. (2011). The clinical assessment study of the foot (CASF): study protocol for a prospective observational study of foot pain and foot osteoarthritis in the general population. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 22 - ?. https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1146-4-22

BACKGROUND: Symptomatic osteoarthritis (OA) affects approximately 10% of adults aged over 60 years. The foot joint complex is commonly affected by OA, yet there is relatively little research into OA of the foot, compared with other frequently affecte... Read More about The clinical assessment study of the foot (CASF): study protocol for a prospective observational study of foot pain and foot osteoarthritis in the general population..