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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...

Treatment of Obese Woman With Hand OA (Osteoarthritis)

Case Study: Obese Woman with Hand Osteoarthritis – Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Osteoarthritis (OA) is not limited to the knees or hips; it can also affect the hands , causing pain, stiffness, and difficulty performing daily tasks. Hand osteoarthritis is especially common in middle-aged and elderly women , and obesity is an important risk factor that worsens the condition. This case study highlights the presentation, diagnosis, and management of hand osteoarthritis in an obese woman . Patient Presentation A 56-year-old obese woman presents with: Chief Complaint : Gradual onset of pain and stiffness in both hands for the last 3 years. Associated Symptoms : Swelling and tenderness in finger joints (especially near the tips and base of thumb) Reduced grip strength (difficulty opening jars, holding utensils, or writing) Morning stiffness lasting less than 20 minutes Visible bony enlargements on finger joints (nodes) Medical History : Hypertension, managed...

Case Study Of Spinal Osteoarthritis

Case Study: Spinal Osteoarthritis with Neurological Symptoms – Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Spinal osteoarthritis, also called facet joint arthritis , is a degenerative condition affecting the joints of the spine. While many cases cause only back pain and stiffness, severe osteoarthritis can lead to nerve compression , resulting in neurological symptoms such as numbness, tingling, weakness, or even difficulty walking. This case study explores the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of spinal osteoarthritis with neurological involvement . Patient Presentation A 62-year-old male presents with: Chief Complaint : Chronic lower back pain radiating to the left leg for 2 years. Associated Symptoms : Numbness and tingling in both legs (worse on the left side) Muscle weakness, especially when climbing stairs Stiffness in the lower back, worse in the morning Difficulty standing for long periods History : Hypertension, mild obesity, sedentary lifestyl...

Management of Post Traumatic OA (osteoarthritis)

Case Study: Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis – Causes, Symptoms, and Management Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis (PTOA) is a form of arthritis that develops after a joint injury. Unlike age-related osteoarthritis, PTOA can occur in younger or middle-aged individuals who have experienced fractures, ligament tears, or cartilage damage. This case study explains the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of post-traumatic osteoarthritis . Patient Presentation A 45-year-old male presents with: Chief Complaint : Persistent right knee pain for the last 1 year. History of Trauma : Sustained a fracture around the knee joint after a road traffic accident 5 years ago. The fracture was treated surgically with plates and screws. Associated Symptoms : Stiffness after prolonged sitting Swelling around the joint after activity Clicking sounds while moving the knee Difficulty squatting and climbing stairs Occupation : Manual laborer requiring frequent kneeling and he...

Osteoarthritis teatment of elderly female with knee pain

Case Study: Elderly Female with Knee Pain (Osteoarthritis Treatment Guide) Knee pain is one of the most common complaints among elderly individuals, particularly women. Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee is a degenerative joint disease that gradually worsens with age, causing pain, stiffness, and difficulty in movement. In this case study, we will discuss an elderly female patient with knee pain , her clinical presentation, possible causes, treatment options, and lifestyle management strategies. Patient Presentation A 68-year-old female presents with: Chief Complaint : Persistent knee pain for the last 2 years, gradually worsening. Associated Symptoms : Morning stiffness lasting less than 30 minutes Swelling around the knee joint Occasional cracking and popping sounds Difficulty climbing stairs and walking long distances History : No history of trauma Family history of arthritis Overweight (BMI = 29) Sedentary lifestyle Clinical Examination On...