Osteoarthritis (OA)
- · A description of the condition.
Osteoarthritis is a condition that mostly
affects weight bearing joints such as the knees, hips and spine and also the
hands. The cartilage in a normal joint allows it to move smoothly but in an OA
affected joint the cartilage wears thin leaving the bones unprotected, stopping
joint from moving smoothly. OA causes joint stiffness, redness and swelling all
causing pain. Most OA sufferers experience some form of pain constantly.
Primary osteoarthritis is a slow progressive condition that usually strikes after the age of 45. Exact cause is not yet known but family history and obesity are known risk factors.
Secondary OA appears before 40 and is usually caused by trauma or injury to the joint. Joint laxity, joint infection, and metabolic disorders can also contribute.
Primary osteoarthritis is a slow progressive condition that usually strikes after the age of 45. Exact cause is not yet known but family history and obesity are known risk factors.
Secondary OA appears before 40 and is usually caused by trauma or injury to the joint. Joint laxity, joint infection, and metabolic disorders can also contribute.
- · Standards/ criteria used for classifying the condition.
- · Medications and effects relative to condition.
Acetaminophen is usually the first to be prescribed as it as less side effects however non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug usually work better.
Because medications for OA are usually prescribed daily for long periods of time regular check-ups with a doctor are needed to check for side effects.
- · Effects on ability to exercise (program limitations).
- · Contraindications (inappropriate activities) that may need to be modified for condition.
- · Support network of people who would assist this person or provide additional information to you.
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