How is Osteoarthritis a Multidimensional Disease?

by Dr. Sean Whalen | May 31, 2016 | Osteoarthritis | 2 Comments
How is Osteoarthritis a Multidimensional Disease?

Osteoarthritis is extraordinarily complex, as indicated by landmark research on the topic. Because of the disease’s various dimensions, it helps to leverage multiple medical perspectives for optimal recovery. One example is regenerative treatment.

Multidisciplinary approach to treat osteoarthritis' multiple dimensions

One of the most commonly accepted methods used to treat osteoarthritis (OA), also known as degenerative joint disease, is a multidisciplinary approach. In multidisciplinary care, healthcare professionals from a spectrum of fields treat patients in conjunction, utilizing a fuller breadth of medicine for improved patient results.

In order to understand why this strategy has become so prevalent, it helps to look back at the science on this disease. Back in 2001, a team of researchers from various scientific branches sought to pinpoint the most effective treatment methods for OA. This project, conducted by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, included input from 28 scientists, who together assessed the findings of more than 250 different peer-reviewed studies. Their general conclusion was that osteoarthritis is incredibly sophisticated and that the best way to treat it is through utilizing a blend of disparate but integrated therapies.

Often osteoarthritis will occur when a person has certain genetic traits and damages a joint. Among athletes, people who run daily don’t become more vulnerable to OA, but those who play soccer and football are more at-risk. Being a baseball pitcher also makes it likelier that you will develop degenerative joint disease.

“A healthy lifestyle helps - exercise can lessen disability if OA has developed,” adds the National Institutes of Health. “Strengthening the thigh muscles reduces risk of OA of the knee, as can losing weight.”

Example: Regenerative Treatment

One example approach to treating OA that recognizes the multiple dimensions of the disease is regenerative therapy. This method utilizes the healing properties and growth factors that occur naturally within the human body to treat the disease. Cells are often extracted from your own body and reintroduced, via injection, at the site of injury.

Expert multidimensional care

Are you suffering from osteoarthritis and looking for the best possible hip or knee pain treatment? At Flexogenix, we are at the forefront of multidisciplinary care and effective treatment. Contact us today for a no cost consultation!

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