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Informational Presentation by Flexcin International

Understanding Osteoarthritis

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• What is arthritis?

• What is Osteoarthritis?

• Causes & Symptoms

• How is it diagnosed?

• How is it treated?

• Current Osteoarthritis Research

• Resources

Understanding Osteoarthritis

Table of Contents

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The simple definition of arthritis is inflammation of the joints. Arthritis is normally

characterized by pain and stiffness in the affected joints.

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Arthritis is not a single disease. The term arthritis refers to over 100 medical

conditions that fall under the same umbrella. The two most common forms of

arthritis are Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Understanding Osteoarthritis

What is arthritis?

What is Osteoarthritis?

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and is associated with

wear and tear of the joints. OA is the breakdown of cartilage and can occur in

any joint in the body. The cartilage affected by OA becomes stiff and loses its

elasticity, putting it at a greater risk for damage. Over time, the cartilage then

wears away, decreasing its ability to act as a shock absorber. This causes

ligaments and tendons to stretch, creating pain. Eventually, the bones may rub

against each other.

Understanding Osteoarthritis

What is Osteoarthritis?

Causes & Symptoms

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There are several factors that come into play when it comes to the development

of osteoarthritis. These include:

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1. Obesity

2. Injury

3. Joint overuse

4. Heredity

5. Other diseases

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Causes & Symptoms

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Symptoms of osteoarthritis normally include:

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• Swelling of the joints

• Aching and soreness

• Stiffness after periods of rest

• Pain after overuse or after periods of inactivity

• At the middle and end of joints in the fingers bony enlargements may be

present

Understanding Oteoarthritis

Causes & Symptoms

How is it diagnosed?

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Your doctor will perform a physical exam first to monitor your range of motion,

observe if there is fluid in your joints, and to see if they are warm and red. If there

is fluid present in the joints, the doctor will remove it for analysis. Taking note of

your inflammation levels will also help the doctor determine which type of

arthritis you have. Imaging scans like X-rays, MRI's or CT scans will also be given

to help define where in your body the symptoms are coming from.

Understanding Osteoarthritis

How is it diagnosed?

How is it treated?

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The symptoms of osteoarthritis are treated in several different ways. Many

people try a combination of the following treatments depending on their age,

occupation, medical history, severity of condition, location of arthritis, and overall

health.

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1. Muscle strengthening exercises

2. Physical therapy

3. Using crutches, cane, or walker

4. Removal of joint fluid

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How is it treated?

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5. Oral medications

6. Joint supplements

7. Weight loss

8. Hot and cold compresses applied to the joint

9. Injections of medicine into the joint

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How is it treated?

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5. Oral medications

6. Joint supplements

7. Weight loss

8. Hot and cold compresses applied to the joint

9. Injections of medicine into the joint

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How is it treated?

Current Osteoarthritis Research

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Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that does not currently have a cure.

Research is constantly being conducted in order to find better treatments and

eventually, a cure.

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University of Liverpool scientists reported a new cause of joint destruction that

grinds away healthy cartilage, worsening osteoarthritis in human hip joints in

August 2014. Their study revealed the presence of high density mineralized

protrusions (HDMP) which have only been previously seen in horses.

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Current Osteoarthritis Research

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These protrusions happen when the body attempts to fill in cracks in joint

cartilage. These pieces can break off and grind against healthy tissue.

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Another recent study published in Canadian Medical Association Journal

(CMAJ), found that doctors should closer weigh the costs and benefits when

deciding which osteoarthritis patients should undergo surgery. Middle-aged and

older patients with little or no osteoarthritis of the knee may not benefit from

arthroscopic knee surgery.

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Current Osteoarthritis Research

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The study results encourage use of other treatments prior to knee surgery to

treat OA.

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These are just a few recent studies as new reports and research are being

published every day on osteoarthritis .

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Current Osteoarthritis Research

Resources

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Resources include:

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• What's the Difference Between Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis?

• 6 Arthritis Myths Debunked

• 8 Low Impact Exercises For Your Joints

• Relieving Joint Pain - Joint Supplements vs. OTC Pain Relievers

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ResourcesFor additional resources on Osteoarthritis, Arthritis, and joint health visit:

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