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1 Arthritis and the Management of the Painful Knee

2 Keith Stube, MD WNY Knee and Orthopedics
Kenmore Mercy Hospital

3 Knee Arthritis

4 Arthritis

5 Arthritis 30 millions Americans affected
Not one disease-100 different types of arthritis related diseases Most common- osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis

6 Arthritis OA- most common form of joint disease, 20 million affected,
80% of people over age of 50 RA- systemic auto- immune disease, affects over 2 million people

7 Osteoarthritis “wear and tear” “bone on bone”
Pathologic hallmark is focal loss of cartilage

8 Osteoarthritis symptoms- moderate to severe persistent pain
Loss of mobility Decrease of motion Altered activity level Deformity

9 Osteoarthritis Treatment Goals-
Freedom, increase range of motion, improved quality of life

10 Treatment-osteoarthitis
Rehabilitation-PT Restore or improve function through use of exercise, pain relief and educational programs

11 Treatment-Osteoarthitis
Analgesics- NSAIDs, Tylenol injections- steroids, gel injections Weight loss

12 Treatment-osteoarthritis
Unloader brace- Changes alignment of knee, excellent for patients with some deformity

13 Treatment-osteoarthritis
Alternative treatments- Glucosamine Chondroitin sulphate Vit E Tumeric

14 Surgical options Arthroscopy-does not treat arthritis
Indicated only for mechanical symptoms

15 Surgical treatment Joint Replacement-
Goals to reduce pain, increase ADL, increase mobility and function, improve quality of life

16 Surgical treatment Joint replacement 600,000/year
Very predictable- <15 % revision rate 90% patient satisfaction Improves quality of life like CABG

17 Surgical treatment Osteotomy-
Cutting tibia and changing alignment of knee 60% survival at 10 years

18 Osteotomy

19 Surgical treatment Partial Knee Replacement-
Replacing only the arthritic compartment , usually medial Good survival rate in appropriate patients

20 Partial knee replacement

21 Surgical treatment TKR-
Replacing the arthritic surfaces with metal and plastic implants Maintain ligaments Maintain muscle and motion

22 Surgical treatment Complications Infection 1-2% Blood clots 1-2%
Instability Limited range of motion Difficulty kneeling

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