Osteoarthritis and principles of management Flashcards

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How is osteoarthritis defined by arthritis research uk?

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Tear, flare, and repair

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What happens to joints in osteoarthritis?

A

Trauma and mechanical imbalance
Inflammation and pain
Repair processes around the joint

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What are biomechanical factors in osteoarthritis?

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Abnormal anatomy
Intra-articular fracture
Ligament rupture
Meniscal injury
Occupation - farmers, football players
Persistent heavy physical activity
Elite running 
Obesity
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4
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What happens as a result of inflammation?

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Synovial hypertrophy
Subchondral changes
Joint effusion

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What is the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis?

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Muscle weakness/ligament injury/abnormal anatomy leads to instability/malalignment
Obesity and/or instability leads to increased load
Increased load leads to joint microtrauma
Joint microtrauma leads to osteoarthritic joint

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6
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How is osteoarthritis diagnosed?

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45 years +
Activity related joint pain
Has either no morning joint-related stiffness or morning stiffness that lasts no longer than 30 minutes

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7
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What are differentials for osteoarthritis?

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Gout
Other inflammatory arthritides
Septic arthritis
Malignancy

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How is osteoarthritis investigated?

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X-ray to confirm diagnosis

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9
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How is osteoarthritis managed in primary care?

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Hollistic approach and self-management

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What are non-pharmacological treatments for osteoarthritis?

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Thermotherapy
Electrotherapy
Aids and devices
Manual therapy

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What are pharmacological treatment options for osteoarthritis?

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Oral analgesia - paracetamol, NSAIDs
Topical treatments - NSAIDS, capsaicin
Intra-articular injections - steroid

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What is involved in the hollistic approach for osteoarthritis?

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Social
Health beliefs
Occupational - adjustments to home or workplace
Mood
Quality of sleep
Support network
Other MSK pain
Attitudes to exercise
Influence of comorbidity
Pain assessment
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13
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When should someone with osteoarthritis be referred for surgery?

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Substantial impact on quality of life

Refractory to non-surgical treatment

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