Tag: Arthritis: Osteo
Knee Osteoarthritis Symptoms Common After ACL Reconstruction
Young patients experienced persistent knee OA symptoms in the six to 12 months following surgery
Progressive Resistance Training Not Superior for Hip Osteoarthritis
Progressive resistance training not superior to neuromuscular exercise for improving functional performance, hip pain, QOL
Microfragmented Adipose Tissue Injection Beneficial for Knee OA
Injection combined with arthroscopic surgery has better clinical efficacy
Slow-to-Moderate Weight Loss Linked to Lower Mortality in Knee, Hip OA
Weight loss has dose-response protective effect on incident hypertension, type 2 diabetes, venous thromboembolism
Patients Report Positive Outcomes for Nonsurgical Treatment of Thumb OA
Pain, limitations in activities of daily living did not worsen after 12 months
Stem Cell Transplant Effective for Knee Osteoarthritis
Most significant pain relief see with adipose‐derived and umbilical cord‐derived stem cells at different postoperative months
Use of Nonselective β-Blockers Tied to Lower Risk for Total Knee Arthroplasty
Any β-blocker use cuts odds by nearly half, driven by nonselective β1-blockers
7.6 Percent of Global Population Had Osteoarthritis in 2020
Cases of osteoarthritis in knee, hand, hip, and other types are projected to increase considerably by 2050
Risk of Developing Osteoarthritis Increased for Patients With Atopic Disease
Effect more pronounced for patients with both asthma and atopic dermatitis versus nonexposed patients
AAOS: Risk Factors Examined for Hip/Knee Osteoarthritis Among Runners
Risk factors include history of hip/knee injuries or surgery, advancing age, family history, BMI; not years of running, weekly mileage