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Joint Care To Prevent Osteoarthritis Pain

February 16th, 2009

Joint Health Formula by JointAdvance is currently a very popular choice for the scuccessful management of Osteoarthritis pain treatment

Arthritis care by removing pain and anxiety

From symptoms to treatment options, find in-depth news and information to help combat with arthritis pain and associated symptoms.

Despite of all the happiness of the world people may experience with the devastating condition in the life. The distressing factor extended when people are invaded with arthritis and its related symptoms. Arthritis is the degenerative disease that comprises of more than 150 distinct conditions. People at any stage can have the effect of the arthritis and the symptoms related to this, but age round about 55 most of the people may have the worry ness of the this disease. At this stage people try on serious medication along with the natural arthritis treatments. Arthritis means the Joint inflammation that is commonly renowned as the arthralgia.

The disease arthritis mainly results in the pain and sufferings in various other bones of the human being along with the tenderness, redness, warmth and stiffness. With the pain and inflammation of the joints and various other bone junctions not all the time it will lead to arthritis, people with such disorders may look for the treatments for the arthritis symptoms and anxiety. The arthritis deformities may contribute the complete ruin of the affected person’s confidence. It can dent the mental strength very rudely, as people can loose their mobility and confined from their daily activities.

By far the most common segregations of the degenerative disease arthritis have are – Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis and the Gout. In the Osteoarthritis invasion the cartilage are disrupted immensely in the bone joints. Cartilages are those tissue-built fibers that provide the cushion for the bones while human beings are on the move. Continuous rubbing of the bones are being navigated by the cartilages while to tackle the rubbing friction. Osteoarthritis symptoms do attack the cartilage tissues and trigger ‘wear and tear’ of the bone joints. The progressive osteoarthritis invade mainly the wrists, knees, low back or the hip part, shoulders and the various other bodily parts that endure the repetitive actions of the individuals. Low back pain relief is the key concern area for the Osteoarthritis suffers. The childhood injury may contribute the symptoms of Osteoarthritis later stage of the life.

With the Rheumatoid arthritis people deal with severe difficulties and deformities than Osteoarthritis. The degree of the inflammation increases at a cumulative process. The associated symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis remain the same like the Osteoarthritis. The symptoms are most like the same that people suffer from Osteoarthritis. The most unconventional thing about Rheumatoid arthritis that it affects bones on the symmetrical basis.

University lab technology is complying with the fact on arthritis and the natural treatment of the arthritis procurements that serves as the best medication for the arthritis suffers.

By Markus Skupeika
Published: 9/1/2007


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Natural Remedies For Osteoarthritis Pain Treatment

February 15th, 2009

Natural treatments for osteoarthritis pain treatment are gaining popularity, as successful stories of natural remedies for osteoarthritis pain treatment come to light.

Cure Your Arthritis With no Operation.

There are massive influence and impact of natural remedies to cure arthritis. Some of the people know about it some of them not. But to cure Osteo Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis it has no substitute.

By the usual way of dictation the world is on the move all the time. But the world and its inhabitants get struck due to some natural calamities or the inevitable reasons. It can be the dreadful disease, epidemic, big accidents and various other considerations. Similarly the disease Arthritis has seemed to be in that groove to cease the daily and normal life of the US population. By far "Arthritis" is the most common chronic disease in the United States of America with 40 million affected people. In addition to that the world has more than 350 million people suffering from the disease arthritis pain. The word "arthritis" means the joint inflammation and comprises of more than 100 distinct diseases. People at any age may be victimized by this debilitating disease.

Arthritis is found in three types (many of us hardly known ones) common joint disorder across the world. The causes for arthritis include the form of arthritis developed. If the arthritis is caused by the previous injury, that is probably lead to Osteoarthritis. On the other hand if it is caused by inheritance inflammation, infection and any unclear reason, it is surely going to be rheumatoid arthritis. Presence of abnormal metabolism in the human body will lead to gout or pseudogout.

In addition to this Osteoarthritis contributes the wear and tear of the cartilage provides cushion for the bones that meet at the junction and protect the bone while friction caused by rubbing each other. Osteoarthritis affects the tissue of the cartilages and hampers its work. Thus all the bones have to go through the declined stage. Osteo Arthritis is a stiff and cold condition for the joint pain. It gets very difficult to get the joint move, but not such inflammatory as the rheumatoid is.

Rheumatoid arthritis goes with the same process as osteoarthritis does. It mainly affect the cartilages and also associated with the inflammation from an over active immune system. It is very tough to move the joints move as there is stiffness, swollen, redness and incorporating in warmth. Rheumatoid Arthritis responds moderately to the salicylates; thus the most conscious physician recommends aspirin or aspirin like tablets.

Some of the natural arthritis remedies make wonders but the chemical based are of immense help. The damp weather condition increases the chance by getting affected with arthritis. High proportion of Olive oil along with the dilute garlic, juniper, and lavender will sort out problem of arthritis and give the immediate relief of the arthritis. Sea bathing is also very effective while there is trauma of arthritis.

By Markus Skupeika
Published: 6/12/2007


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Canine Osteoarthritis Pain Treatment

February 5th, 2009

Osteoarthritis has no favorities. Our pet dogs suffer osteoarthritis pain just as much as we humands do.

The Art of Managing Joint Pain

How to manage your dog’s Arthritic condition

One day while playing with Brandy, my Akita-Sheppard age 12, I noticed that it was harder for her to run around and chase the ball. At the time I thought nothing of it, but the next day when I went to get her ready for her nightly walk I realized that she had a mild case of arthritis. She didn’t jump right up to greet me as she normally would she had a hard time getting up from her bed, but once she was up she was ready to go. Brandy like many dogs at her age has or are starting to experience this painful journey through Osteoarthritis.

What is Osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis is the largest cause of pain in dogs. A study sponsored by Pfizer estimates about 20% of adult dogs may be affected by arthritis. According to Veterinarians, Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease involving one or more joints in a dog’s body. It often shows up in middle-aged or older dogs. OA isn’t just an old dog’s disease, nor is it mandatory that all dogs will have OA. OA is generally triggered by the excessive wear in one or more joints, but dogs that have joint irregularities are also likely to develop arthritis in the affected joint as well.

Does my dog have OA?
Osteoarthritis is often noticed when the animal is very stiff and finds movement difficult following rest or sleep but will improve once they start to move around. Sometimes the problem comes to light when a dog is less able to jump into the car or go up stairs, even their favorite chair may become a struggle to reach. Dogs do not often cry out in pain when affected with arthritis but they may become irritable, nervous and less active generally because they are in chronic pain. If your dog shows any of these signs or just seems to be slowing down and getting old, it is time to see your local vet for a checkup to verify if your dog does indeed has this condition.

Is there a cure for OA?
Currently there is no cure for Osteoarthritis. Although there is no cure there are ways to help ease the pain making it more comfortable for your pet.

Dietary Supplements
One of the ways to help slow the progression of OA is through supplements. Supplements that contain ingredients such as Glucosamine sulfate, Chondroitin sulfate, Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), DL-Phenylalanine (DLPA), Fish Oil , and Avocado/Soybean Unsaponifiables (ASU) are great to treat the pain of OA. These ingredients have been proven to better able fight off the damaging effect of OA. However, not all supplement manufacturers use the same quality ingredients. So to ensure you get your money’s worth, stick to recommended products such as Cosequin by Nutramax Labs. JointMax and ReMATRIX by Pet Health Solutions is another good manufacturer. Finally Glyco-Flex III from Vetri-Science Labs has had great success in this field.

Pharmaceuticals
Another way to help your dog’s OA is through Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAID). NSAID is nearly part of every veterinarian’s weapons to defend against pain when supplements are no longer an effective means. There are only a few NSAIDs approved by the FDA for the use in dog and only can be prescribed by your vet. These NSAIDs are Rimadyl, Metacam, Deramaxx, Previcox, and Zubrin. While NSAIDs are very effective they do carry side-effects, including damage to the gastrointestinal tract.

Looking beyond OA
Canine OA has long been a problem for most dogs since the beginning of time. The difference now is that vets are more knowledgeable about recognizing the sign. Everyday there is advancement in the research of OA and more options are available to us to help our dog live a longer better life with OA.

To find out which treatment may help call us 1-800-889-8967 or for more information on this subject or any additional pet health articles please visit www.entirelypets.com

By Clark Tran
Published: 7/11/2008


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American Arthritis Society and Osteoarthritis Pain Treatment

February 4th, 2009

Osteoarthritis being the most common among the American Arthritis Sufferers, The American Arthritis Society has made the management of Osteoarthritis Pain Treatment its central focus.

American Arthritis Society and its Role in the Society

American arthritis society is a non profit organization that help arthritis patients. They work three ways to help the society and that would be through funding arthritis research, providing sound information about arthritis, and creating an arthritis community where members can support and help each other go through the effects and symptoms of their disease.

The American Arthritis Society is one other major group that aims to help arthritis patients manage their disease better. It is a nonprofit organization that is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service. They work three ways to help the society and that would be through funding arthritis research, providing sound information about arthritis, and creating an arthritis community where members can support and help each other go through the effects and symptoms of their disease.

The group is mostly focused on a single type of arthritis, which is osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis pertains to the problems of the joints brought about old age, obesity, and strenuous physical activities and sports. The group’s advocacy to fund osteoarthritis researches is strongly pushed because it is their way of obtaining and publishing sensible and accurate information about arthritis. Once the right information is disseminated, patients would do the right things and manage their disease better. And if the expected results of the newer medicines and ways to treat arthritis are attained, the benefited patients would start to come out and talk about it. As such, contact with other arthritis patient is expected. When that happens, a sincere and natural support group of people is created.

The American Arthritis Society chooses to focus on osteoarthritis because it is the most common type of arthritis to hit America and the rest of the world. But however common, researches show this disease can be avoided. Even if one of the major reasons for osteoarthritis is old age, it is very much possible for older individuals to evade the disease.

The American Arthritis Society maintains a website where they upload all the important information, both old and recently discovered, about osteoarthritis. They collate sound tips and guidelines straight from the leading arthritis experts of America. This set of information is especially created for arthritis patients. The society is also associated with major arthritis groups in the world, more particularly the World Arthrosis Organization.

There are both online and offline editions of Arthritis Info, the official newsletter of the society. On both editions, certified correct and scientifically-backed information are included. Most of the data published come from reputable institutions such as Mayo Clinic, Yale, Harvard, and the world’s leading doctors of osteoarthritis. They also make it a point that their newsletter is written in a clear and highly understandable manner so that people can digest the information contained therein easier.

Part 2 – For part two of this article, head on to /www.psoraticarthritisreview.com where you can also find the truth about natural arthritis pain relief and herbal treatment for arthritis.

By Edward Chen
Published: 9/19/2008


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Liquid Glucosamine For Osteoarthritis Pain Treatment

February 4th, 2009

The belief and establishment that there are very little side effects with liquid glucosamine when used in osteoarthritis pain treatment is becomming increasingly popular.

Glucosamine: Side Effects of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate

The side effects of glucosamine are very few and rarely of serious nature. Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate supplements have proved more beneficial than nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for those suffering from osteoarthritis.

Glucosamine: Side Effects of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate
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What is Glucosamine
Glucosamine is an amino sugar occurring naturally in the body. Amino sugars are different from other body sugars as they form a part of carbohydrates. They are not a source of energy as other sugars, but help in maintaining body tissues including the cartilage. It helps in cartilage formation and repair. With increasing age, the body loses the capacity to produce enough glucosamine and the cartilage, mainly of the knees, deteriorates. The present cartilage hardens, forming bone spurs which cause immense pain and limits joint movement.

Since glucosamine is not present directly in any food source, it is available as a supplement commercially, being derived from chitin, found in the outer covering of shellfish such as lobster, crab, shrimp, and also in the marrow of chicken bones. Glucosamine is available commercially in three forms – glucosamine sulfate, glucosamine hydrochloride and N-acetyl-glucosamine. Most commonly used glucosamine supplements contain glucosamine sulfate.

What is Chondroitin Sulfate
Chondroitin sulfate is a large protein molecule – proteoglycan – which gives and maintains cartilage elasticity.

Chondroitin supplements are prepared from animal cartilage like bovine trachea, porcine / shark cartilage.

Use of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate
Glucosamine and chondroitin are joint supplements used in the treatment of osteoarthritis (the most prevalent type of arthritis). Both Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate as dietary and nutritional supplements have gained widespread use for the treatment of osteoarthritis. Studies have shown that they are similar or better in effect than any non-steroidal (NSAID) drug. It has been noted that glucosamine supplements have helped persons suffering from osteoarthritis from the following.

– Reduced joint pain
– Increased lubrication of the joints
– Stimulating cartilage repair
– Has anti-inflammatory properties

Side Effects of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate
Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate is well tolerated by most of those on clinical trials. In very rare instances the following side effects have been noticed.

– Motor uneasiness
– Feeling of tightness in the throat and chest
– Slight breathing difficulty
– Rash
– Mild headache
– Nausea
– Diarrhea
– Gastrointestinal pain
– Slightly elevated blood pressure

All of these side effects could occur, but in very rare cases. The most common of glucosamine side effects that almost everyone faces is increased intestinal gas and soft stools.

Animal studies have shown that glucosamine could worsen insulin resistance, one of the major causes of diabetes. No such problem has been found in humans, but a diabetic on these supplements must monitor blood-sugar levels regularly while on the supplement.

Those who intend taking these supplements and also are on blood-thinning medication or aspirin therapy should consult their physician before taking these supplements.

Pregnant women and women intending to get pregnant should not take these supplements since the effects of these supplements on the growing fetus are not well known. Breast-feeding mothers too should avoid taking these supplements.

Children should not be given these supplements since the long-term effects are not well known.

The long-term effects of these supplements are currently being studied, but many physicians agree that the benefits of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate outweigh the side-effects when taken to cure / contain osteoarthritis.

By Kevin Mathias
Published: 5/25/2007


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Osteoarthritis Pain Treatment – The Wise Choice

February 4th, 2009

Current trends show a leaning towards systemic enzymes supplements in the management of osteoarthritis pain treatment.

Which Osteoarthritis Treatment Should Be Used?

Osteoarthritis is a condition that will worsen and cause you pain, if left untreated. However, it is essential that you are aware of the fact that osteoarthritis treatment is a lifelong process. There are some treatments that you need to consider to do.

Joint inflammation and especially osteoarthritis can be quite a detriment to your well being due to the pain and stiffness that you will feel. Osteoarthritis is a serious condition that causes the degeneration of cartilage in your joints which causes you pain during your movements. Recent statistics show that over 20 million people are afflicted in the United States with this condition. The right osteoarthritis treatment will help you to do your daily activity without any disturbance.

Osteoarthritis is a condition that will worsen if left untreated. However, the first thing that you need to do when treating it is definitely to reduce your weight considerably. This is important as your body weight is reduced; the amount of pressure that is riding on your joints will also reduce considerably.

Hence, a good diet and a soft exercise program combined with physiotherapy can be quite useful in treating it. Physiotherapy can be evolved into a lifelong exercise routine that can help lessen the damages caused by it as well as the pain.

For a more effective osteoarthritis treatment, you may think about having a massage done on afflicted areas around the inflamed joints for effective pain relief. Massage will help improve the circulation in the effected region and thus the region will try to heal itself and effective massage will increase the flexibility of the joints which in turn will decrease the pressure felt on that area.

Your doctor can also prescribe medication along with anti inflammatory medication to help reduce the pain and the inflammation that comes with osteoarthritis. In most cases, just using simple Paracetamol for osteoarthritis treatment can be enough to reduce the pain with negligible side effects. Of course, in some cases more severe forms of prescribed pain killers may need to be used.

Also in some cases, the injection of steroids can be a viable option to help stop the pain and the inflammation. However, it is essential that you are aware of the fact that osteoarthritis treatment is a lifelong process.

An osteoarthritis treatment that can’t be underestimated is by using systemic enzymes supplement. This type of enzymes supplement doesn’t only help with the pain and inflammation, but it also helps our own body to rebuild the damage tissue naturally. It’s surely intended for long term result. When it combines with other osteoarthritis treatments, you may expect more significant long term effect.

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By Johan wahyudi
Published: 10/14/2008


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Acupuncture For Osteoarthritis Knee Treatment

February 1st, 2009

Current research and clinical studies promote the idea of acupuncture as an effective means of osteoarthritis pain treatment for aged patients with osteoarthritis knee.

I Want To  Try Acupuncture For The Osteoarthritis In My Knee …

The role of many complementary and alternative therapies for arthritis have come under careful scrutiny recently. Some therapies seem to work while others are a short step from snake oil. The difficult problem is separating the truly effective therapies from the ones that really don’t work.

In arthritis this is more of a problem than many other conditions because the placebo response in clinical trials involving drugs used to treat arthritis can be as high as 40 per cent! What that means is that the mind plays a huge role in determining whether a given therapy will work… or not.

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the leading cause of disability among older adults. The joint most affected is the knee. The prevalence, disability, and costs related to knee OA are expected to skyrocket in the next 25 years because of the aging of the population.

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have been the mainstay of therapy for OA of the knee. However, NSAIDS are only a bit better than placebo in the short term relief of OA pain. Also, NSAIDS are associated with many side effects including gastrointestinal bleeding, hypertension, and cardiovascular complications. Acetaminophen is sometimes used for mild OA pain; however, it also has potential problems including liver toxicity and the potential for kidney damage.

Non-drug therapies that have been proven to be effective include exercise and weight loss. Unfortunately, both of these often are difficult to do for patients with OA.

Acupuncture has been studied in a number of open and randomized clinical trials. Current evidence suggests that acupuncture may be an effective treatment for older patients with OA of the knee.

However, it has been difficult to fully assess the effectiveness because of the possibility of a strong placebo effect. Patient expectations and preferences may color the potential measurement of effectiveness of acupuncture as a treatment modality.

Acupuncture does seem to have a real biologic effect.

One problem with assessing the effectiveness of acupuncture has to do with clinical trial design as well as technique, settings, protocol design, and proficiency of the acupuncturists.

Acupuncture appears to be safe. This is born out by the short term improvement in pain and function compared with placebo.

The consensus is that it should be considered as part of a multidisciplinary approach to the management of OA of the knee. (Manheimer E, et al. Annals Int Med. 2007; 146: 868-877.)


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Osteoarithritis Knee Pain Treatment

February 1st, 2009

Knee replacement surgery while a recourse of the aged, should not be the method of  osteoarthritis pain treatment for younger people who have knee arthritis caused by sports or other injuries.

Osteoarthritis and Knee Replacement – Cost and Surgery in India

Osteoarthritis, the commonest form of arthritis affects the knee joint most often in India. Elderly afflicted by this chronic painful disease need joint replacements as a permanent solution to improve their quality of life and put an end to disabling pain. However it is increasingly common to see many young people also suffer from the earlier manifestations of the disease. In this group alternate solutions have to be recommended considering the age, increased demands like participation in sports and work. Joint replacements cannot obviously be a solution to young men and women.

Osteoarthritis is a age related wear of Articular cartilage which covers the end of the long bones in a joint. It is smooth, elastic, shining tissue. It is responsible for lubrication, shock absorption, and pain-free movements. Unlike other tissues of the body, it has limited capability of regeneration and repair as it has no blood supply and nerve supply. This limited repair capacity decreases with aging and leads to depletion in the arthritis knee. Pain and stiffness ensue, necessitating medication or surgery.

Osteoarthritis does not involve the whole of the joint to begin with. A localized area of cartilage damage called a lesion is the precursor and harbinger of the disease. If left untreated, lesions greater than 1. 5 cm will lead to arthritis after 15 years.

Some generalized and local conditions predispose to early cartilage damage. These are mechanical, chemical, and bilogoical. Occupations, Obesity, mal-alignment or structural damage can predispose to cartilage damage.

Ligaments and menisci stabilize the knee. Menisci dissipate stresses, help in lubrication, increase joint conformity and confer additional stability. The ligaments inside the joint are called the cruciate ligaments. These are torn in many sports, or two wheeler accidents. An ACL injury is the commonest ligamentous injury. Un-repaired ACL’s lead to further tearing of the menisci and both in association can lead to osteo-arthritis.

Meniscal tears can occur in isolation in sports or domestic accidents. After the importance of the menisci was realized and arthroscopic surgery came into vogue, attempts are made to resect and remove only the damaged portion of the menisci and preserve the rest. However, it is not always possible to do so as the damage is beyond repair and a total or subtotal Menisectomy is necessary. Such knees are also predisposed to develop secondary osteoarthritis (occurring in younger persons at an earlier age) cf Primary osteoarthritis which occurs in the elderly.

Some people have deformities around the knee. These may be situated in the thigh bone or leg bone. Normally in the standing position, there should be no gap between the inner side of the knee and ankle joint. If a gap exists between the knees, then the person has bow legs( Genu varum) and if a gap exists between the ankles, then the legs diverge at the ankle, causing knock knees( Genu valgum). Both these deformities can lead to one sided wear of the knee joint and arthritis in one half of the knee.

Surgical solutions are to prevent or treat early arthritis. These alternatives avoid knee pain from arthritis. These knee reconstructive procedures attempt to restore the anatomy of the joint and are mainly of a biological nature. They do not involve joint replacement. Examples are

1) Knee ligament reconstruction- ACL reconstruction is possible through tiny ke-hole incisions (arthroscopic surgery). Graft is taken from the patient’s own body (autograft) or from a brain dead person, (allograft). This tendon graft is threaded through bony tunnels in the leg and thigh bones and is fixed with screws, buttons or other devices.

2) Meniscal suture- This is a procedure in which attempt is made to suture a torn meniscus if situated in a suitable position. Concomitant ACL reconstruction is required if there is an injury to this ligament also.

3) Meniscal transplant- This procedure is to be introduced shortly. In this menisci are harvested from the knee joints of brain dead living donors or non heart beating donors. These are preserved and then grafted into the damaged knee.

4) Reparative cartilage procedure are availble to salvage localised cartilage defects and prevent their progression to extensive involvement. Cartilage plugs are harvested from non weight bearing portion of the knee and re-implanted into the lesions.

5) Corrective osteotomy- Mal-aligned joints can be corrected by an osteotomy( division of bone). After this surgery, stresses across a joint are distributed more evenly excess wear from one half of the joint is minmized. This again prevent rapid progression of osteoarthitis and can postpone the need for a replacement.

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Osteoarthritis Knee Treatment

February 1st, 2009

Knee pain because of osteoarthritis is about 75 % of the  need for Osteoarthritis pain treatment among Osteoarthritis pain sufferers.

I Have Osteoarthritis Of The Knee. What Does The Future Hold For …

One of the most common afflictions of the baby boomer generation is osteoarthritis of the knee (OAK). Up to 20 million Americans may suffer from this condition.

OAK develops as a result of degradation of the articular cartilage. Articular cartilage is the smooth lining or gristle that covers the ends of the leg bones where they meet to form the knee joint. The cartilage provides a smooth surface for the joint to move and also functions to cushion the knee with impact.

The layer of bone underlying the articular cartilage is called subchondral bone.

Osteoarthritis is a complex process that involves both inflammatory as well as mechanical factors. Initial joint inflammation leads to chemical changes within the cartilage that leads to premature wearing away. When the articular cartilage wears away, the bone underneath is uncovered and rubs against bone. Small bone spurs or osteophytes may form in the joint as a result of mechanical factors.

The primary symptoms of OAK include pain, stiffness, and swelling. Patients may complain of stiffness in the knees with prolonged sitting. They may also experience pain in the knees at night. Occasionally clicking or short term locking may occur.

So what treatments are available now and what is going to be available in the future?

Unfortunately, at the present, most of our treatments currently are aimed at symptom control because we do not yet have therapies that reliably and convincingly slow down or reverse cartilage deterioration.

Physicians may prescribe medicine to help control. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is a mild analgesic (pain reliever) with few side effects if the drug is not taken on a chronic basis. Some people may also get relief of pain with over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen and aspirin.

Other anti-inflammatory medicines such as COX-2 inhibitors don’t cause as much stomach upset and other intestinal problems like standard anti-inflammatory drugs do. Insurance companies, though, are reluctant to pay for these since they are more expensive than standard anti-inflammatory drugs.

Medical studies have shown that glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate can also help people with knee OA. These supplements seem to have nearly the same benefits as anti-inflammatory medicine with fewer side effects. While the research results are mixed, many people find relief with these supplements.

A corticosteroid injection may be prescribed. Corticosteroids are powerful anti-inflammatory medicines and work very well and very quickly to relieve pain. However, they do have potential side effects and should be used sparingly and cautiously.

Multiple injections of corticosteroids worsens the process of degeneration.

Another potential problem is the invasive nature of corticosteroid injections. Any time a joint is entered with a needle, there is the possibility of an infection. Most physicians use corticosteroid injections sparingly, and avoid multiple injections unless the joint is already in the end stages of osteoarthritis, and the next step is knee replacement.

Another type of injectable medication is hyaluronic acid. Doctors inject five doses into the joint at weekly intervals for a total of five weeks. The medicine helps lubricate the joint, ease pain, and improve a person’s ability to get back to the activities they enjoy. Some people have had good results for up to one year after getting these treatments.

Physical therapy plays an important role in the nonsurgical treatment of OAK. Physical therapists teach their patients how to protect the arthritic knee joint. This starts with tips on choosing activities that minimize impact and twisting forces on the knee. People who modify their activities can reduce pain and perhaps slow down the rate of deterioration of knee OA.

Shock-absorbing insoles placed inside shoes can also reduce impact and protect the joint. A cane or walker may be recommended to ease joint pressure when walking. People who walk regularly are encouraged to choose a soft walking surface, such as a cinder or grass track.

A type of knee brace, called a knee unloader brace, can help when OAK affects one side of the knee joint. For example, bowlegs occurs when the inside (medial) part of the knee joint is narrowed. The unloader brace pushes against the outer (lateral) surface of the knee, causing the medial side of the joint to open up. In this way, the brace relieves the pressure and unloads the medial side of the joint. A knee unloader brace can help relieve pain and allow people to do more of their usual activities.

For mild cases of knee OA, a heel wedge worn in the shoe tilts the heel. The wedge alters the way the knee lines up, which works like the unloader brace mentioned above to take pressure off the arthritic part of the knee.

Range-of-motion and stretching exercises can improve knee motion. Strengthening exercises for the hip and knee help steady the knee and give additional joint protection from shock and stress. People with knee OA who have strong leg muscles have fewer symptoms.

In some cases, surgical treatment of OA may be appropriate.

Surgeons can use an arthroscope to clean the joint by removing loose fragments of cartilage. People have reported relief when doctors simply flush the joint with saline solution. Removal of torn cartilage can also help with symptoms.

OAK in the medial compartment can lead to bowing of the knee. As mentioned earlier, a bowlegged posture places more pressure than normal on the medial compartment. The added pressure leads to more pain and faster degeneration where the cartilage is being squeezed together.

Surgery to realign the angles in the lower leg can help shift pressure to the other, healthier side of the knee. The goal is to reduce the pain and delay further degeneration of the medial compartment.

One procedure to realign the angles of the lower leg is called a proximal tibial osteotomy. In this procedure, the upper part of the shinbone (tibia) has a wedge cut out, and the angle of the joint is changed. This changes the leg from being bowlegged to straight. By correcting the joint deformity, pressure is taken off the cartilage.

A proximal tibial osteotomy buys some time before a total knee replacement becomes necessary. The benefits of the operation usually last for five to seven years if successful.

A novel alternative is the Orthoglide medial knee implant. Data representing the first complete year of enrollment in the OrthoGlide clinical study was presented at the American College of Rheumatology’s annual meeting in Boston, MA. The data was presented by William Arnold, M.D. "The OrthoGlide prospective clinical study has enrolled 92 patients with osteoarthritis of the medial compartment that met the inclusion criteria," said Dr. Arnold. "These patients would have been candidates for an invasive Total Knee Replacement (TKR) procedure. The pain relief experienced by the patients enrolled in this study, along with the return of knee function at one year is similar to TKR results but with a much less invasive procedure."

A total knee replacement is the final solution for advanced knee OA.

Surgeons prefer not to put a new knee joint in patients younger than 60. This is because younger patients are generally more active and might put too much stress on the joint, causing it to loosen or even crack. A revision surgery to replace a damaged prosthesis is harder to do, has more possible complications, and is usually less successful than a first-time joint replacement surgery.

Obviously, the best solution would be to find medications that can slow down or reverse cartilage damage early in the course of the illness.

Some research has focused on the area of cytokines. These are chemical messengers that aggravate inflammation. Evidence exists that blocking cytokines may slow down cartilage loss. In addition, enzymes called matrix metalloproteinases inhibitors may cause cartilage degradation.

What seem to play a key role in cartilage damage are free radicals. Free radicals literally chew away at cartilage.

A recent Japanese study has shown that a new compound, C60 fullerene, prevents the degeneration of articular cartilage in a rabbit model of osteoarthritis.

What this compound does is reduces the degradation of chondrocytes, the cells that make up cartilage. "C60 is characterized as a strong radical sponge and potential activity as a free radical scavenger," said lead investigator Dr. Kazuo Yudoh.

Intra-articular injection (injection of the substance into the knee joint) in rabbits with OA significantly reduced articular cartilage degeneration. The effect was dose dependent and the results were superior to those achieved with hyaluronic acid. Moreover, the combination of hyaluronic acid and C60 provided results beyond that achieved with either agent alone.

The study, continued Dr. Yudoh, indicates that "C60 fullerene may be useful as a protective agent against the oxygen free radical-induced pathological features in a variety of diseases." (Arthritis Rheum 2007;56:3307-3318).

Another area of interest is stem cells.

Chondrogen, is an investigational compound that consists of a preparation of adult stem cells that is injected into the knee. To date, in clinical trials, it appears to have produced a significant reduction in knee pain compared with other treatments.


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