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OA in Young, Active, and Athletic Individuals

Posted Fri, May, 23,2014

Published today in Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders is a new review article by Adae O. Amoako and George Guntur A. Pujalte.  Read more about this paper below:

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Osteoarthritis in Young, Active, and Athletic Individuals

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most devastating chronic conditions that affect people around the world. Although the usual population associated with the condition is the elderly, who are mostly inactive, athletes and younger individuals are also susceptible. Depending on the population, the etiology may differ; injuries, occupational activities, and obesity appear to be the most common causes of OA in young and athletic populations. Diagnosing OA in athletes and young individuals is sometimes challenging because of their increased pain tolerance. However, the treatment of OA in these populations does not differ from its management in the general population. Several considerations need to be taken into account when choosing a treatment modality. The purpose of this review is to address OA in athletes and younger individuals and to discuss its presentation, diagnosis, and treatment.

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