Treatment Details

Osteoarthritis Surgery

Overview

Osteoarthritis is the most prevalent form of arthritis and it is estimated that it affects more than fifteen million individuals across the globe. This is a painful disease that appears when the cartilaginous tissues, which cover the bones’ ends, wear away with time. Despite the fact that osteoarthritis can impact any joint, the condition is most prominent in the joints of your hands, knees, hips, and spine.

It is essential to highlight that osteoarthritis cannot be reversed, although the symptoms can be effectively controlled. Some patients may be able to prevent or delay the worsening of the condition, as well as reduce pain and improve joint function through exercising, keeping their weight well, and receiving certain treatments.

Symptoms of Osteoarthritis Surgery

Osteoarthritis signs are gradual and get progressive as they move forward. Signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis include:

Pain: Pain could be experienced at the joint which may be during or after an activity.
Stiffness: Stiffness could be worse in the morning after waking up or after one has been immobile for a period of time.
Tenderness: You may have some discomfort if you press on the joint or the area close to it gently.
Loss of flexibility: It can restrict you from moving your joint as you normally would because you alter the normal smooth motion.
Grating sensation: It commonly brings discomfort to the affected joint and one may get a grating feeling while using it and may even make a point and crackle sound.
Bone spurs: These are small formations of extra bits of bone that feel hard and swollen and usually develop around the joint in distress.
Swelling: This could be due to inflammation of the soft tissues that surround the particular joint.

Diagnosis of Osteoarthritis Surgery

X-rays
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
CT (Computed Tomography)
Blood examinations to eliminate other diseases

Causes of Osteoarthritis Surgery

Osteoarthritis is characterized by progressive wearing down of the cartilage that lines the bones in the joints of our body. Cartilage is tough, smooth tissue that lets almost gliding movements of joints. However, if cartilage is totally worn out then bone will grind with another bone, and this as is well known causes severe pain.

That is why osteoarthritis has been commonly described as a wear-and-tear type of arthritis. However, other than cartilage degeneration, which is the primary scenario in osteoarthritis, the disease affects the whole joint. It brings about alterations of the bone and a decline in the tissues that connect the joint and those that link muscle to bone. It also results in Synovitis which is inflammation of the lining of the joint.

Treatment Options / Stages of Osteoarthritis Surgery

Treatment Overview

The most common treatments for osteoarthritis include:

Medication: OTC drugs that are prescribed to reduce pain and inflammation. Analgesic gels or patches may also be used.
Exercise: Activities like swimming, aquatic aerobics, or weight lifting can help. A physical therapist may be recommended.
Supportive devices: Shoe inserts, braces, canes, or walkers for support and stability.
Heat and cold therapies: Heating pads, ice packs, or cool compresses.
Complementary therapy: Acupuncture, massage, meditation, tai chi, dietary supplements.
Surgery: Recommended if severe manifestations persist and other therapies fail. Includes joint replacement (arthroplasty).

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Osteoarthritis Curable and Can One Have a Normal Life?
A: Osteoarthritis does not have to confine you to a sedentary lifestyle; early intervention is the secret to continuing a normal life. The condition does not progress in a way that worsens necessarily.

Q: Does Osteoarthritis Have a Cure in the Form of a Surgical Procedure?
A: Arthroplasty aims at removing the cartilage and bone of the knee and replacing it with artificial parts to reduce pain and stiffness.

Q: Is It Possible to Heal Osteoarthritis Completely?
A: Osteoarthritis cannot be cured, but its symptoms can be managed with lifestyle practices like diet and exercise.

Q: What Is Meant by End-Stage Osteoarthritis?
A: It is the condition where the cartilage is completely worn away, leading to bone-on-bone contact causing severe pain and limited motion.

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