
Osteoarthritis: The Facts helps patients and their carers better understand the condition, empowering patients with the knowledge and skills to actively take charge of their own health by knowing as much as they can about osteoarthritis, and finding out how this can be best managed. Part 1 details what osteoarthritis is, what causes it, who it affects, what the main symptoms are, how it is diagnosed, and what the long-term outcome is. Part 2 explains the potential aspects of management that can be used for osteoarthritis, including self-management strategies, exercise, diet, medications, surgical treatments, and alternative therapies. Osteoarthritis: The Facts also includes a useful resources section, including information on support groups and websites, providing the reader with an opportunity to educate and empower themselves with tools that will help reduce their suffering.
This book investigates the clinical nature of osteoarthritis and provides a comprehensive framework for patient-led management of the condition. The authors, all experts in rheumatology and musculoskeletal health, synthesize current medical research and clinical practice to explain the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment options for those living with the disease. By translating complex medical data into accessible language, the text aims to equip patients and caregivers with the necessary knowledge to navigate long-term health outcomes.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals and patient advocacy groups frequently cite this text as a reliable, foundational resource for those newly diagnosed with the condition. Readers often note the clarity of the prose, which balances clinical accuracy with practical, actionable advice for daily management.
Page Count:
210
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191506834
ISBN-13:
9780191506833
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