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2:45 PM<br />

2133. Reasons for Decline in Walking Despite Improvements in<br />

Knee Pain: The MOST Study.<br />

Daniel K. White 2 , David T. Felson 4 , Jingbo Niu 3 , Michael C.<br />

Nevitt5, C. Elizabeth Lewis 6 , James Torner 7 and Tuhina Neogi 1 ,<br />

1<br />

Boston Univ Schl <strong>of</strong> Med, Boston, MA, 2 Boston Univ School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Med, Boston, MA, 3 Boston University, Boston, MA, 4 Boston<br />

University School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Boston, MA, 5 UCSF, San Francisco,<br />

CA, 6 University <strong>of</strong> Alabama, 7 University <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

3:00 PM<br />

2134. Reduction <strong>of</strong> the Foot Plantar Maximum Vertical Force<br />

Using Medial-Wedge Insoles in Valgus Knee Osteoarthritis.<br />

Priscilla Teixeira Rodrigues 2 , Rosa M. R. Pereira 2 , Julia M. D.<br />

Greve 1 and Ricardo Fuller 2 , 1 Rheabilitation Division, Faculdade de<br />

Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, 2 <strong>Rheumatology</strong> Division,<br />

Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo<br />

3:15 PM<br />

2135. Functional Benefits Following Dynamic Exercise in<br />

Patients with RA Taking Anti-TNFα Therapy Reflected in Lower<br />

Limb Function Tests but Not the HAQ.<br />

Angela Reid 1 , Audrey Brady 2 , Tara Cusack 5 , Catherine Blake 5 ,<br />

Anne Barbara Mongey 3 , Douglas J. Veale 4 and Oliver FitzGerald 3 ,<br />

1<br />

Our Lady’s Hospice, Dublin, Ireland, 2 Our Lady’s Hospice, 3 St.<br />

Vincent’s University Hospital, 4 St. Vincent’s University Hospital,<br />

5<br />

University <strong>College</strong> Dublin, Ireland<br />

3:30 PM<br />

2136. Co-Morbid Pain in Hips, Low Back, and Non-Operative<br />

Knee Associated with Physical Function before and after TKR.<br />

Patricia D. Franklin 2 , Wenjun Li 2 , David C. Ayers 2 and Carol A.<br />

Oatis 1 , 1 Arcadia University, Glenside, PA, 2 Univ <strong>of</strong> MA Med Schl,<br />

Worcester, MA<br />

3:45 PM<br />

2137. Predictors <strong>of</strong> 12 Year Revision Risk Following Primary<br />

THR for Osteoarthritis in the US Medicare Population.<br />

Jeffrey N. Katz 1 , Elizabeth A. Wright 1 , Akosua A. Nti 1 , John<br />

Wright 2 , Henrik Malchau 5 , John A. Baron 4 and Elena Losina 3 ,<br />

1<br />

Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, 2 Brigham and<br />

Women’s Hospital, 3 Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA,<br />

4<br />

Dartmouth Medical School, 5 Massachusetts General Hospital<br />

ARHP Concurrent Abstract Session<br />

2:30 - 4:00 PM<br />

B311<br />

Keep Working with Arthritis<br />

Moderator: Catherine L. Backman, PhD, OT(C); University <strong>of</strong><br />

British Columbia; Vancouver, BC, Canada<br />

2:30 PM<br />

2138. Too Young? Arthritis Is “Main Cause” <strong>of</strong> Disability for<br />

Millions <strong>of</strong> Working-Age U.S. Adults.<br />

Kristina Theis 3 , Charles G. Helmick 1 , Jennifer M. Hootman 2 and<br />

Matthew Brault, 1 CDC, Atlanta, GA, 2 Centers for Disease Control,<br />

Kennesaw, GA, 3 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention<br />

2:45 PM<br />

2139. Arthritis and Labor Force Attachment among Working-<br />

Age Australians.<br />

Kristina A. Theis, Lucy Busija, Ross Wilkie, Gerald Elsworth and<br />

Richard H. Osborne, Deakin University<br />

3:00 PM<br />

2140. Association <strong>of</strong> Depressive Symptoms and Helplessness<br />

with Socioeconomic Status in People with Knee Osteoarthritis.<br />

Leigh F. Callahan 2 , Jack H. Shreffler 4 , Kathryn Remmes Martin 3 ,<br />

Britta Schoster 4 , Jordan Renner 4 and Joanne M. Jordan 1 , 1 Chapel<br />

Hill, NC, 2 Univ <strong>of</strong> North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 3 University<br />

<strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 4 University <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />

3:15 PM<br />

2141. The Effect <strong>of</strong> a 6 Week Walking Program on Work Activity<br />

Limitations in Adults with Arthritis.<br />

Brian L. Charnock 3 , Kathryn Remmes Martin 2 , Jack Shreffler 3 ,<br />

Mary Altpeter 3 and Leigh F. Callahan 1 , 1 Univ <strong>of</strong> North Carolina,<br />

Chapel Hill, NC, 2 University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill,<br />

Chapel Hill, NC, 3 University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

3:30 PM<br />

2142. The Effect <strong>of</strong> Structural Deformities on Typing Styles <strong>of</strong><br />

Touch Typists with Rheumatoid Arthritis.<br />

Nancy A. Baker 2 , Norman P. Gustafson 2 , Hyekyoung Shin 3 and<br />

Joan C. Rogers 1 , 1Pittsburgh, PA, 2 University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA, 3 University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

3:45 PM<br />

2143. Formation <strong>of</strong> Solutions for Rheumatic Condition-Related<br />

Work Barriers by Occupational and Physical Therapists (OTs/<br />

PTs).<br />

Saralynn H. Allaire 2 , Julie J. Keysor 1 , Nancy A. Baker 5 , Jingbo Niu 3<br />

and Michael P. LaValley 4 , 1 Boston Univ Sargent <strong>College</strong>, Boston,<br />

MA, 2 Boston Univ School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Boston, MA, 3 Boston<br />

University, Boston, MA, 4 BU School <strong>of</strong> Public Health, Boston, MA,<br />

5<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA<br />

ARHP Concurrent Sessions<br />

2:30 - 4:00 PM<br />

B308<br />

Patient Participation in Research c/r<br />

Moderator: Mary E. Christenson, PT, PhD; Regis University;<br />

Westminster, CO<br />

Speakers: Christina H. Opava, PhD; Karolinska Institutet;<br />

Huddinge, Sweden<br />

Nadine T. James, RN, MSN, PhD; William Carey University;<br />

Hattiesburg, MS<br />

Session Overview:<br />

Participatory research is defined as a systematic inquiry<br />

with collaboration <strong>of</strong> those who are affected by the issue<br />

being studied. This session will provide an opportunity for<br />

international and North <strong>American</strong> members to collaborate and<br />

exchange ideas regarding research methods for people with<br />

arthritis.<br />

Upon completion <strong>of</strong> this session, participants should be able to:<br />

• discuss successful examples, from both past and present<br />

literature, <strong>of</strong> patient involvement in research teams<br />

• identify the potential issues surrounding patient participation<br />

in research<br />

• compare research studies with and without patient research<br />

team members by examining the results for application in<br />

practice<br />

• generate four research projects using people with arthritis as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the research team<br />

2010 Program Book 119<br />

wednesday

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