Case Study Of Osteoarthritis In Athletes
Case Study: Osteoarthritis in Athletes – Causes, Symptoms, and Management Osteoarthritis (OA) is commonly associated with aging, but it can also develop in young and middle-aged athletes due to repetitive joint stress, sports injuries, and overuse. Athletes are at higher risk of developing early-onset osteoarthritis, particularly in the knee, hip, and ankle joints . This case study highlights the presentation, diagnosis, and management of osteoarthritis in an athlete. Patient Presentation A 32-year-old professional football player presents with: Chief Complaint : Intermittent pain in the right knee for 18 months. Associated Symptoms : Swelling after training and matches Clicking and popping sounds during movement Stiffness in the morning and after long rest Reduced speed and agility on the field History of Injury : Knee ligament tear at age 26, surgically repaired. Lifestyle : Intense training schedule with repetitive stress on joints. Clinical Examin...