The Management between Comorbidities and Pain Level with Physical Activity in Individuals with Hip Osteoarthritis with Surgical Indication: A Cross-Sectional Study
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
dysplasia and protrusion. Acetabular were the primary diagnoses and we evaluated patients with these pathologies according to individual variables [29]. - review this sentence!
There were 02 patients with osteoarthritis of an infectious cause (septic arthritis). - review 02
Author Response
Thank you for your considerations. The adjustments are in accordance with the attached document
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Reviewer 2 Report
Comments
- Add to the title so that you can see that this study is a cross-sectional study.
- Add a reference. “Different of osteoarthritis located in other joints, the hip is a common site of osteochondral damage without the concomitant presence of damage to other segments.”
- It is necessary to clearly state the references to some of the sentence in the introduction. Review the whole thing.
- The author described the following in the introduction. “There is conflicting evidence that the worsening of the painful hip condition is related to the predictors: gender, age, body mass index, duration of symptoms and the Kellgren-Lawrence radiographic classification [10].”, I hope to describe this in more detail.
- The author needs to describe the introduction based on previous research results. The present introduction feels like reading a book. It is hoped that unnecessary sentence will be deleted and that only important sentence will be described based on previous research results.
- You'll need to describe the number in a few headings (For example, 2.3.1. Anthropometric Data, 2.3.2. International Physcal Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), Long Form, 2.3.3. Visual Analogic Scale).
- What is the clinical significance of this study's results to potential readers?, Describe clinical significance in the conclusion section.
Author Response
Thank you for your considerations. The adjustments are in accordance with the attached document
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