Osteoarthritis Flashcards
What is the pathology of Osteoarthritis?
Breakdown of joint cartilage exposes the bone underneath.
This causes excessive wearing through friction and degeneration of the bone.
“Tear, flare & repair”
Where does osteoarthritis most commonly occur? (4)
DIP Joints
Carpo-metacarpal Joints
Hip Joints
Knee Joints
(but can theoretically effect any joint)
What is the aetiology of Osteoarthritis?
F > M (x3)
More common in obese
Onset typically after 50
Affects more than half of the UK population.
What are some risk factors for Osteoarthritis? (7)
Joint injury
Age
Abnormal anatomy (i.e. DDH)
Obesity
Family Hx.
Occupation
Persistent heavy physical activity (i.e. secondary arthritis from elite running)
What are some joint injuries that can lead to Osteoarthritis> (3)
Intra-articular fracture
Ligament Rupture
Meniscal Injury
What biochemical factors are raised as a consequence of Osteoarthritis? (3)
IL-1𝝱,
TNF 𝜶,
MMPs
What are some differential diagnoses to Osteoarthritis? (4)
Malignancy
Inflammatory arthritides
Gout
Septic Arthritis
What are the symptoms of localised Osteoarthritis? (3)
Joint:
- Pain
- Stiffness (usually after rest)
- Instability
What are generalised disease symptoms of Osteoarthritis? (3)
Joint Tenderness
Reduced joint mobility
Bony swellings
What are some investigations for Osteoarthritis? (3)
X-Ray / MRI
Bloods (CRP may be elevated)
Good History Taking (lifestyle)
What are some things you expect to see on X-Ray or MRI in osteoarthritis? (4)
Loss of Joint space
Osteophytes
Subarticular Sclerosis
Subchondral Cysts
What are the 3 diagnostic criterion for Osteoarthritis? (not to be confused with risk factor)
Above 45 y/o AND
Activity-related joint pain AND
No morning stiffness / morning stiffness (that is less than 30 minutes)
What are the core treatments for Osteoarthrits? (3)
Weight loss (if obese)
Exercise (to improve core strength and muscle strength)
Information/education
What are some pharmacological treatments for Osteoarthritis? (4)
Oral Analgesia (NSAIDs / Paracetamol)
Topical Treatments (NSAIDs & Capsaicin)
Intraarticular Hyaluronic Acid Injections
Intraarticular Steroid Injections
What are some non-pharmacological treatments for Osteoarthritis? (5)
Surgery (Only for severe osteoarthritis that has a significant impact on a patient’s life)
Thermotherapy
Electrotherapy
Manual Therapy
Technological Aids (occupational therapist will know)