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Osteoarthritis (OA)

Otherwise known as degenerative arthritis. OA occurs when there is a breakdown of the cartilage, leaving the bones unprotected. It is very common and usually affects people as they get older. You can get it at any age and are more likely to if you have previously injured a joint, or are overweight.

The symptoms can be very mild with just occasional pain with activity. Worsening symptoms include pain with activity and stiffness with rest. Joints can become swollen and restricted in movement. Joints can change shape as the bone changes in response to loss of protection. You otherwise feel well.

The diagnosis is made on the basis of the history, examination findings and sometimes x-rays. The severity of joint damage seen on x-ray does not always correlate with the degree of pain you experience.

Treatment includes guided exercises, weight reduction if needed, pain relief and sometimes surgery.

Useful links

Arthritis New Zealand
Arthritis New Zealand is a national voluntary organisation which represents the interests of those with arthritis.

Health Navigator
Health Navigator has extensive information about Osteoarthritis including - a description, overview, symptoms, tests & diagnosis, treatments, medications, education, support and clinical resources.

This page was last updated at 10:26AM on March 20, 2024.