Osteoarthritis
is a chronic condition of the joints that affects over 30 million Americans,
and while it can occur at any age, the risk of
developing OA increases with age. OA is caused by damage or breakdown of joint
cartilage between bones. It is believed there
is a hereditary component that predisposes some people to OA, and that being
overweight can contribute to the severity and early onset of the disease.
Cartilage
is the firm, rubbery tissue that lines the joints and allows them to move smoothly
as well as cushion the bones. Stress
placed on joints over the years wears away the cartilage causing stiffness,
swelling, and pain. OA most commonly
affects hips, knees, hands, feet, and spine but can affect any joint. Sports injuries and fractures can cause OA
later on in life and certain jobs that are strenuous on joints (kneeling or
standing for long periods of time) can put you at added risk.
While
there is no cure for OA, it is treated with pain management, strengthening the
muscles surrounding the joint, and reducing the weight on the joints. An occupational therapist can teach you ways
to move to lessen the pain without adding more stress to the joint. A physical therapist will show you the exercises
to do to strengthen your muscles and work to improve things like walking and
posture. Some OA sufferers have turned
to alternative therapies such as acupuncture, meditation, relaxation, and
massage techniques.
For informational
purposes only, please consult your health care provider if you have any
questions regarding your health.
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Sources:
cdc.gov/arthritis/basics/osteoarthritis.htm
webmd.com/osteoarthritis/guide/osteoarthritis-basics#1
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