
Osteoarthritis is often diagnosed clinically; its management is guided by symptoms and physical function.[1] The knee is the most common site of self-reported, physician-diagnosed osteoarthritis in... Read More
Osteoarthritis is often diagnosed clinically; its management is guided by symptoms and physical function.[1] The knee is the most common site of self-reported, physician-diagnosed osteoarthritis in... Read More
Knee osteoarthritis is a common disorder with increasing prevalence due to the aging population. Osteoarthritis has a complex pathophysiology with resultant disability and places a significant burden... Read More
Osteoarthritis is characterized by the chronic degeneration of articular cartilage, combined with periarticular bone remodeling, and is the greatest contributor to disability in older adults.[1-4]... Read More
Knee osteoarthritis, the predominant cause of chronic knee pain, often leads patients to consult their family practitioner. This complex joint disease is characterized by cartilage loss, reactive... Read More
Knee osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition that results from progressive loss of articular cartilage, usually in the setting of chronic wear and tear or many years after trauma that has caused... Read More