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. 2011 Aug 1;61(589):e459–e468. doi: 10.3399/bjgp11X588420

Table 2.

Use of services and treatments at baseline for osteoarthritis at baseline for total joint replacement

Use of services for OA, n (%)

Services TJR (n = 107) No TJR (n = 110)
Other specialists seen regarding OA
Physiotherapist 38(35.5) 33 (30.0)
Other hospital doctor 12 (11.2) 6(5.5)
Acupuncturist 12 (11.2) 11 (10.0)
Occupational therapist 9 (8.4) 6(5.5)
Rheumatologist 5 (4.7) 10(9.1)
Osteopath 2(1.9) 6(5.5)
Chiropractor 2(1.9) 5 (4.5)
Nurse 1 (0.9) 4(3.6)
Pain clinic specialist 0 1 (0.9)

Treatments received
Exercise 33 (30.8) 40 (36.4)
Glucosamine 28(26.2) 24(21.8)
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) 25 (23.4) 21 (19.1)
Heat/cold packs 21 (19.6) 23 (20.9)
Relaxation/massage 17 (15.9) 13 (11.8)
Physiotherapy treatments/sessions 9 (8.4) 13(11.8)
Hydrotherapy 8(7.5) 2(1.8)
Complementary therapies 7(6.5) 1 (0.9)
Self-help/discussion group 0 3(2.7)
Paid privately for treatments 29 (27.1) 29 (26.4)

OA = osteoarthritis. TJR = total joint replacement.