The Aging Knee: Pathogenesis and Medical Management [Paperback]Editorial Reviews
As the population ages there is an increasing concern amongst the
population about the aging knee. Osteoarthritis as it iscalled affects
population without distinction of caste,creed,nationality and gender.
Understanding the pathogenesis of this debilitating disease would
certainly help in the proper management. Diagnosis is usually never an
issue as it can be diagnosed by the cardinal signs of chronic pain,
stiffness, crepitations and varus deformities. Radiologically one finds
decrease in joint space, osteophytes, subchondral sclerosis, subchondral
cysts, loose bodies amongst others. Comprehensive medical research
globally points out to various newer mechanisms in the synthesis of pain
in OA knee. The treatment options are very many ranging from reassuance
till complex replacement surgeries which are so common these days. A
comprehensive discussion of various pathogenesis theories are discussed
and newer concepts of medical management are suggested keeping the
patients compliance as one of the important parameters. These
deliberations should lead to further research in various conservative
management options for this debilitating condition.
About the Author
Prof Gourishankar Patnaik is a trained orthopedic and spinal surgeon
from India. A gold medallist, he was untill recently professor and HOD
Orthopedics at the Melaka Manipal Medical college, Malaysia. Philosophy,
Religion and Languages are his other interest. A gifted surgeon, his
research interests include osteoarthritis and spinal cord regeneration.
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