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. 2012;24(3-4):251-264.
doi: 10.1615/CritRevPhysRehabilMed.2013007630.

Osteoarthritis: A Critical Review

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Osteoarthritis: A Critical Review

Kentaro Onishi et al. Crit Rev Phys Rehabil Med. 2012.

Abstract

Patients with osteoarthritis (OA) are faced with a barrage of treatment options, from recommendations from friends and social media to medications prescribed by the primary care physician. The purpose of this article is to critically review current approaches to generalized or monoarticular OA based on available evidence and to illustrate multidisciplinary and multimodal treatment strategies for the management of OA. Treatment options assessed for efficacy include patient education; oral and topical pharmacological agents; complementary and alternative medicine; surgery; manual medicine; acupuncture; interventional procedures (corticosteroid injection, viscosupplementation, and pulsed radiofrequency); bracing; assistive devices; physical therapy; and physical modalities. Multidisciplinary and multimodal treatment strategies combined with early detection and prevention strategies provide the best benefit to patients. This review also illustrates that traditional and alternative modalities of treatment can be both synergistic and beneficial. Physicians should be aware of the variety of tools available for the management of OA and the associated symptoms. Those healthcare providers who can best individualize treatment plans for specific patients and inspire their patients to embrace healthy lifestyle modifications will achieve the best results.

Keywords: arthroscopy brace; complementary medicine; corticosteroid; degenerative joint disease; hyarulonic acid; joint replacement; physical therapy; pulsed radiofrequency; viscosupplementation.

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