Osteoarthritis Flashcards

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OA description

A

Degenerative arthritis

Characterized by cartilage degeneration

Subsequent bony changes

Sometimes Inflammation

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Bony changes

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Osteophytes - bone spurs

Subchondral sclerosis

Bone cysts - fluid filled hole that develops inside a bone

Joint space narrowing

ALL contribute to OA pain

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Subchondral Sclerosis

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Increased bone density or thickening in the subchondral layer (Bone layer directly under cartilage)

Occurs with progressive OA

Shows up on x rays

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4
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General Stats

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Occurs equally in M and F

Over age 40, 80% have X-ray evidence of OA

2-3% of adults have symptomatic OA

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Symptoms

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Joint pain, worse with activity, better with rest

Morning stiffness < 30 minutes

Limited ROM

Crepitus

Instability

Joint enlargement

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Commonly affected joints

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Primarily Hips, Knees, and Hands

DIP

PIP

CMC

AC

Hip

Knee

1st MTP

Spine

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7
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Primary or Secondary

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Primary OA
- associated with aging, “wear and tear”

Secondary OA-
- develops early life, typically 10 or more years after a specific cause (injury, obesity, etc.)

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Risk Factors

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Obesity

Heavy physical labour

Heredity

Age

Previous joint trauma

Abnormal joint mechanics

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Secondary Causes

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Trauma

CPPD disease (Chondrocalcinosis, calcium crystal deposition disease)

Congenital hip dysplasia

Metabolic disorders

Endorcrine disorders

Intrinsic bone disease

Ostencrosis

Neuropathic disorders

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Treatment

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Analgesics

NSAIDs

Weight control

Strengthening exercises, ROM

Intra-articular injection: steroids, visco-supplementation

Surgery: joint debridement, osteotomy, total joint replacement

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