Osteoarthritis

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Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA), the most common form of arthritis, has been recently estimated to affect 250 million people worldwide, with the numbers affected growing due to our increasingly aged and obese population. It has a significant impact on general health and human function, particularly with advancing age. OA affects all the tissues in a synovial joint, resulting in failure of the joint. It is a heterogeneous condition, resulting from the confluence of a variety of risk factors. These include increasing age, female genders, genetic factors, obesity, previous injury and occupational factors. OA can be diagnosed clinically, with radiological evidence only required when the diagnosis is equivocal from history and examination. In general, the management of large joint OA focusses on weight control and physical activity. This may be supplemented with a variety of other lifestyle, non-pharmacological and pharmacological interventions, often concurrently to control pain, patients’ primary concern. Except for weight loss, there is no intervention proven to delay disease progression. End stage is often managed with joint replacement.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTextbook of Musculoskeletal Disorders
EditorsUmile Giuseppe Longo, Vincenzo Denaro
Place of PublicationCham Switzerland
PublisherSpringer
Chapter21
Pages175-182
Number of pages8
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9783031209871
ISBN (Print)9783031209864, 9783031209895
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Cartilage
  • Joint pain
  • Joint replacement
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Stiffness

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