What we do
About our project
Background
Musculoskeletal problems are one of the most reported complaints in general practice. Often these complaints already start at a young age, are persistent and already have a large impact on their quality of life. The general aim of this project is to gain more insight in the prevalence, incidence, management and long-term results of MSK complaints in children and adolescents.
Hypothesis
What is the prevalence, incidence, management and long-term results of musculoskeletal complaints in children and adolescents.
Methods
We will answer these questions by using the Rijnmond Gezond database. The Rijnmond Gezond database consist of about 250.000 anonymized patient records of general practices in the region of Rotterdam. The database provides us with the opportunity to for example see how many patients present with a specific complaint, at what age they present, what treatment they receive and how long the complaints persists, how many times the patient return to the GP and the distribution of the complaints through age.
Our research focus
Primary outcomes
- The incidence and prevalence of Osgood-Schlatter’s Disease (OSD) in Dutch general practice
- The incidence and prevalence of non-traumatic knee problems, patellofemoral pain syndrome in Dutch general practice
Secondary outcomes
- Management of Osgood-Schlatter’s Disease (OSD) in Dutch general practice
- Management of non-traumatic knee problems, patellofemoral pain syndrome in Dutch general practice
Collaborations
IPCI
Our team
G.J. van Leeuwen (PhD student), g.vanleeuwen@erasmusmc.nl
M. van Middelkoop (Co-promotor), m.vanmiddelkoop@erasmusmc.nl
E.I.T. de Schepper (Project Advisor), e.deschepper@erasmusmc.nl
J.B.M. Rijkels-Otters (Project Advisor), j.rijkels-otters@erasmusmc.nl
S.M.A. Bierma-Zeinstra (Promotor), s.bierma-zeinstra@erasmusmc.nl
Contact address for the project: g.vanleeuwen@erasmusmc.nl.