Research
Current Projects
CORP is working on a variety of specific projects related to arthritis. This section provides details on our current projects.
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Measuring Suitability for Joint Replacement Surgery
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Evaluating Pain and OA Management Strategies
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Determinants and Consequences of Pain and Fatigue in Osteoarthritis Using a Biopsychosocial Approach – New Emerging Team (NET)
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Study of Arthritis in Your Community
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Sleep and Osteoarthritis
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Common Sleep Habits Questionnaire
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Enhancing the Measurement of Pain in Individuals with Hip or Knee Osteoarthritis
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Arthritis and Depression
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A Pilot Study to Examine the Relationship between Pain and Depression in Osteoarthritis
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Pain, Fatigue and Mood Measurement Tools
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Profiles and Patterns of Medication Use among Older Adults with Osteoarthritis
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Mood Medication Use and Osteoarthritis
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Fatigue and Osteoarthritis
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Do appearances of x-rays in individuals with hip or knee OA predict time to joint replacement?
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The Relationship Between Persistent Back Problems and Osteoarthritis
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The Nerve of Osteoarthritis Pain
Completed Projects
This section provides information and results of research projects that have been completed.
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Advancing Surveillance of Arthritis in Primary Care
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Investigating Physician Bias as a Possible Explanation for Gender Disparity in the Utilization of Knee Arthroplasty Surgery
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Duloxetine Versus Placebo in the Treatment of Patients with Osteoarthritis Knee Pain
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Evaluation of Existing Pain Measures to Capture the OA Pain Experience
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Rehabilitation Care Pathways for Hip and Knee Joint Replacement: Synthesis of Literature and Environmental Scan
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What Does an Improvement in Self-reported OA Pain and Disability Really Mean?
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Impact of Vioxx® Recall
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Treatment Adherence in Osteoarthritis – A Pilot Study
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Identifying the Need for Hip and Knee Arthroplasty – A Community Survey
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Determinants of Arthritis Disability and Joint Replacement
Publications
In this section, you will find a growing collection of our publications and presentations.