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Find here all the patient information files on synthetic disease osteoarthritis.

Choose from the available records, the one that interests you:

  • Patients sheet - Osteoarthritis

    Osteoarthritis

  • Patients sheet - Gonarthrosis

    Gonarthrosis

  • Patients sheet - Coxarthrosis

    Coxarthrosis

  • Patients sheet - rhizarthrosis

    Rhizarthrosis

  • Patients sheet - puncture of the knee joint

    Puncture of the knee joint

  • Patients sheet - corticosteroid injections

    Corticosteroid injections

  • Patients sheet - hyaluronic acid

    Hyaluronic acid

  • Patients sheet - joint lavage

    Joint lavage

  • Patients sheet - pain management

    Pain management

  • Patients sheet - Total hip replacement

    Total hip replacement

Osteoarthritis

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  • Osteoporosis not to be confused with
  • Chronic inflammatory rheumatism not to be confused with

Quiz

Is early osteoarthritis pain caused by the cartilage itself?

Everyday life

Osteoarthritis  - Living with illness
  • You have a painful and inflammatory flare-up
  • You are experiencing functional discomfort
  • You are suffering from joint stiffness
Osteoarthritis - Living with illness

Exercices sheets

 
  • Exercices basic general Incipient osteoarthritis Exercices basic general
  • Osteoarthritis of the knee Incipient osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis of the knee
  • Osteoarthritis of the fingers and the wrists Established osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis of the fingers and the wrists
Exercice to maintain joint function

FAQ

  • What is an osteoarthritic joint?
  • Why does the joint become osteoarthritic?
  • Why does osteoarthritis hurt?
  • How does osteoarthritis evolve?
  • Is cartilage degradation always related to excess pressure?
  • What is the interest in monitoring the evolution of osteoarthritis by radiographs?
Osteoarthritis - All FAQ

True / False

  • True Anti-inflammatory drugs are reserved for the treatment of acute painful flare ups.
  • False Diagnosis of osteoarthritis is made by means of a blood test.
  • True Going easy on joints is one of the components of therapeutic patient education.
  • False Reducing excess weight is the only non-drug related measure.
How does osteoarthritis evolve?
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Find all the patient testimonies, advices,
tricks and more still!

  • My osteoarthristis, my prosthesis and me Patient testimony: prosthesis of hip 31 July 2013
  • Osteoarthritis and my everyday life Patient testimony: prosthesis of knee 31 July 2013
  • Is it really osteoarthritis, doctor? Is it osteoarthritis, doctor? 18 Feb. 2013
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