The OA and Football Study is an epidemiological study designed to establish the prevalence of knee osteoarthritis in retired professional footballers. The study will also identify the key risk factors associated with knee osteoarthritis. The study is comprised of three phases: Phase I involves the dissemination of a questionnaire (demographic details, players history, injury and surgery and other known risk factors of OA), Phase II is a radiographic study that involves x-rays in a sample of footballers both with and without knee pain and Phase III is a case control study which will compared retired professional footballers with age-matched controls recruited from the general population in the East Midlands region.
Number of Participants: Phase I: 1000 Phase II: 855 Phase III: 500 Primary outcome: The questionnaire will contain player specific information and will include validated outcome measures such as the health status questionnaire as well as self-reported pain, recall of injury and surgery history. The results of the questionnaire will be exported firstly to Excel and subsequently, into MS Access as part of a managed database.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,300
Academic Rheumatology
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Self Reported Knee Pain
Questionnaire data with regards to acute knee pain, type of pain, duration of pain and knee injury and knee surgery history.
Time frame: up to 12 months
Radiographic Knee OA changes
Bilateral x rays using standardised rigs for 2 views. Postero-anterior view (30 degrees flexion, weight bearing) and skyline views.
Time frame: up to 12 months
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