Kolarz G, Adlassnig K P
Rheuma-Sonderkrankenanstalt, SVA der gewerblichen Wirtschaft in Baden.
Wien Med Wochenschr. 1995;145(5):101-6.
Symptoms, physical, laboratory, and x-ray findings in osteoarthrosis are reviewed, special emphasis is drawn to the different clinical forms as compensated, activated, decompensated osteoarthrosis. A sample of 2,494 patients with degenerative joint disease or functional disorders as e.g. myalgia were studied with respect to symptoms and physical findings. As previously described in other studies it turned out, that osteoarthrosis of the knee specially in women is correlated with high body weight; furthermore it could be shown that foot deformities--hallux valgus and pes planus in gonarthrosis, hallux valgus and hammer-toe in polyarthrosis of the finger joints--are significantly more frequent in some degenerative joint diseases.