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. 2020 Sep;38(3):151-161.
doi: 10.3857/roj.2020.00178. Epub 2020 Jun 18.

The role of radiation treatment in the management of inflammatory musculoskeletal conditions: a revisit

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The role of radiation treatment in the management of inflammatory musculoskeletal conditions: a revisit

Abbas A Abdus-Salam et al. Radiat Oncol J. 2020 Sep.

Abstract

Inflammatory musculoskeletal conditions are a common group of diseases among the elderly, worldwide. They are characterized by articular degenerative changes accompanied with often debilitating pain. Treatments often involve life-long analgesic therapy or joint replacement in extreme cases. The aim of this current review is to look at the role of radiation treatment with the hope of further study into the effectiveness of radiation treatment in reducing pain, eliminate or reduce the need for life-long analgesic therapy and thereby avoiding the analgesics' side effects. Extensive literature search was done on PubMed and other available data base and the findings are presented and discussed. Literature showed that many countries in Europe, especially Germany use radiation routinely for the treatment of many degenerative disorders including osteoarthritis with good results and few side effects. A pilot study is therefore recommended with a view to establish the effectiveness or otherwise of this treatment method in patients.

Keywords: Joint diseases; Osteoarthritis; Radiobiology; Radiotherapy dosage.

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