Abstract
Objectives: To explore concordance between #symptoms and signs among #orthopaedic patients.
Methodology: 100 consecutive patients complaining of pain in
joints of neck, upper/middle back, lower back, shoulders, elbow, wrist,
hands, hips, knees, ankles and feet were included in the study. History
taken by Medical Officer and a #Psychologist was followed by physical
examination by an #OrthopedicSurgeon.
Results: The mean age of 60 males and 40 females was 50.5±5.1
years; being 50.4±17.0 years among males and 50.6±11.8 years in females
(P = 0.94). The overall concordance between the pain spots reported by
patients and tender points elicited by attending surgeon was 31.3%.
The patients with low back pain contributed 59.2 % of the total
#concordance. The combined concordance observed in neck, ribs, arms,
wrists,
hands, hips, legs and feet was 16.6%.
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