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7.6 Percent of Global Population Had Osteoarthritis in 2020

Cases of osteoarthritis in knee, hand, hip, and other types are projected to increase considerably by 2050

Risk of Developing Osteoarthritis Increased for Patients With Atopic Disease

Effect more pronounced for patients with both asthma and atopic dermatitis versus nonexposed patients

AAOS: Risk Factors Examined for Hip/Knee Osteoarthritis Among Runners

Risk factors include history of hip/knee injuries or surgery, advancing age, family history, BMI; not years of running, weekly mileage

Genicular Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation Reduces Knee Arthritis Pain

Particular benefits seen for patients aged 50 years or older, regardless of previous surgery

Lower Loading on Patellofemoral Joint Tied to Worse Outcomes After ACL Reconstruction

Lower peak patellofemoral joint contact force linked to prevalent early PFJ osteoarthritis at one year after ACL reconstruction

Set of 15 Serum Biomarkers Can Predict Knee OA Progression

Set of biomarkers has prediction that is better than traditional prediction based on structural OA and pain severity

High-Dose Exercise No Better Than Low-Dose Exercise for Knee Osteoarthritis

High-dose therapy is not superior for most outcomes, except for the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score for function in sports and recreation

Diet and Exercise Intervention Better for Pain in Knee Osteoarthritis

Among overweight or obese adults, diet and exercise led to small but significant difference in pain over 18 months versus attention control

RSNA: Corticosteroid Injections Appear to Worsen Knee Osteoarthritis

Corticosteroids linked to progression of knee OA based on whole-organ magnetic resonance imaging scores, KL grade

Antidepressants Have Small Benefit for Pain, Function in OA

However, total adverse events occur more often in patients receiving antidepressants versus placebo