PMID: 15332414Aug 31, 2004Paper

Osteoarthritis. A review of musculoskeletal aging and treatment issues in geriatric patients

Geriatrics
Peter D Gorevic

Abstract

Musculoskeletal disease is extraordinarily prevalent among geriatric patients, with an incidence that is increasing with the growth of this segment of the population. It is a major cause of disability, dependency, dysmobility, pain, and depression. Rheumatologic evaluation of the geriatric patient provides challenges to the clinician in the proper interpretation of pain, the effect of comorbidities and multiple medications, and the need to consider an interdisciplinary approach that includes the recognition of cognitive deficits, functional evaluations, and treatment of muscle atrophy. Osteoarthritis accounts for 60% to 70% of joint disease in older persons, with pathologic and radiographic findings that are a "background" against which to consider pain and limitation of motion. Therapeutic strategies that incorporate reconditioning, the reduction of load-bearing, and adequate pain control may positively impact quality of life and reduce the potential for falls.

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