Osteoarthritis

Background

Risk Factors

  • Age
  • Female versus male sex
  • Obesity
  • Lack of osteoporosis
  • Occupation
  • Previous injury
  • Muscle weakness
  • Genetic elements

Clinical Features

PIP (Bouchard's nodes) and DIP (Heberden's node) inflamation.
Most commonly affected joints.
  • Commonly affected joints
    • Cervical and lumbar spine
    • First carpometacarpal joint
    • Proximal interphalangeal joint
    • Distal interphalangeal joint
    • Hip
    • Knee
    • Subtalar joint
    • First metatarsophalangeal joint
  • Uncommonly affected joints
    • Shoulder
    • Wrist
    • Elbow
    • Metacarpophalangeal joint

Differential Diagnosis

Monoarticular arthritis

Algorithm for Monoarticular arthralgia

Polyarthritis

Algorithm for Polyarticular arthralgia

Diagnosis

OA of left knee
OA and osteopenia of the carpal joint and 1st carpometacarpel joint
  • Greater than 50 years of age
  • Morning stiffness for less than 30 minutes
  • Crepitus on active motion of the knee
  • Bony tenderness
  • Bony enlargement
  • No palpable warmth

Management

Disposition

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