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Results
Diagnosis | Relative reduction in number of consultations 1st wave (95% CI) | Relative reduction in number of consultationsv2nd wave (95% CI) |
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All musculoskeletal consultations | 46.7% (43.9–49.3%) | 9.3% (5.7–12.7%) |
Knee complaints | 56.7% (45.2–65.8%) | 26.3% (12.2–38.2%) |
Knee OA diagnosis | 58.0% (46.2–67.3%) | 26.6% (11.5–39.1%) |
Hip OA complaints | 61.6% (44.7–73.3%) | 10.5% (−12.5 to 28.8%) |
Hip OA diagnosis | 52.7% (34.9–65.6%) | 25.6% (4.7–41.9%) |
First diagnosis knee OA and knee complaints | 87.0% (71.5–94.1%) | 21.0% (−12.2 to 44.4%) |
First diagnosis hip OA and hip complaints | 70.5% (37.7–86.0%) | 19.7% (−24.7 to 48.2%) |





1st wave | 2nd wave | |||||||
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First diagnosis | Relative reduction per 100 deaths (95% CI) | Cumulative number of cases potentially missed – 1st wave (absolute numbers) | Cases potentially missed – 1st wave (100.000 person-years) | Odds ratio – 1st wave (95% CI) | Relative reduction per 100 deaths (95% CI) | Cumulative number of cases potentially missed – 2nd wave (absolute numbers) | Cases potentially missed – 2nd wave (100.000 person-years) | Odds ratio – 2nd wave (95% CI) |
Knee OA diagnosis and complaints | 12.3% (8.5–16.0%) | 236 (178–302) | 1460 (1101–1869) | 0.49 (0.41–0.57) | 5.8% (3.2–8.57%) | 128 (56–211) | 550 (240–907) | 0.79 (0.70–0.89) |
Hip OA diagnosis and complaints | 8.3% (4.7–11.9) | 99 (56–152) | 523 (295–803) | 0.5 (0.61–0.75) | 5.0% (2.0–8.0%) | 66 (16–122) | 240 (58–444) | 0.69 (0.81–0.95) |
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