The assessment of early osteoarthritis

TCB Pollard, SE Gwilym, AJ Carr - The Journal of Bone & Joint …, 2008 - boneandjoint.org.uk
TCB Pollard, SE Gwilym, AJ Carr
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume, 2008boneandjoint.org.uk
Treatment strategies for osteoarthritis most commonly involve the removal or replacement of
damaged joint tissue. Relatively few treatments attempt to arrest, slow down or reverse the
disease process. Such options include peri-articular osteotomy around the hip or knee, and
treatment of femoro-acetabular impingement, where early intervention may potentially alter
the natural history of the disease. A relatively small proportion of patients with osteoarthritis
have a clear predisposing factor that is both suitable for modification and who present early …
Treatment strategies for osteoarthritis most commonly involve the removal or replacement of damaged joint tissue. Relatively few treatments attempt to arrest, slow down or reverse the disease process. Such options include peri-articular osteotomy around the hip or knee, and treatment of femoro-acetabular impingement, where early intervention may potentially alter the natural history of the disease. A relatively small proportion of patients with osteoarthritis have a clear predisposing factor that is both suitable for modification and who present early enough for intervention to be deemed worthwhile. This paper reviews recent advances in our understanding of the pathology, imaging and progression of early osteoarthritis.
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