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Review
. 2000;2(2):95-100.
doi: 10.1186/ar74. Epub 2000 Feb 18.

What can we do about osteoarthritis?

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Review

What can we do about osteoarthritis?

L S Lohmander. Arthritis Res. 2000.

Abstract

Osteoarthritis is complex in genetics, pathogenesis, monitoring and treatment. Current treatment of osteoarthritis does not influence progression. Much could be gained by more effective 'low-tech-low-cost' treatment. However, many patients have rapidly progressive disease, multiple joint involvement, and severe disease. We need to clarify the genetics of osteoarthritis, identify those at risk for progression and severe disease, and identify molecular processes critical for joint survival and failure. Will saving the cartilage improve patient pain and function? Effective outcome measures are needed to accelerate testing of new treatments. Further improvement is needed in joint implant technology to decrease costs, wear and loosening.

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