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Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

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Page 1: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D.HealthPartners Medical Group

Regions HospitalSt. Paul, MN

Arthritis 101Arthritis 101

Page 2: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

The Key PlayersThe Key Players• Orthopaedic Surgeon

– The expert in the musculoskeletal system– Diagnose– Treat

• Medication• Physical Therapy• Exercise• Brace• Surgery

– Prevent• Physician Assistant• Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician• Physical Therapist

Page 3: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

Arthritis—BackgroundArthritis—Background

• Arthritis is the second most common chronic condition in the US (sinusitis is first)– Most common among elderly

• Arthritis affects over 20 million people in the US– 76 million by 2030

• Leading cause of disability in people > 65 yo

• Total costs associated with arthritis are over $82B/year, including hospital and drug costs, nursing home costs, and lost productivity and work

Page 4: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

BoneFibrous capsule

Joint space filled with synovial fluid Articular

cartilage

Synovial membrane

Synovial JointsSynovial Joints

Page 5: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

There are two general types of There are two general types of arthritisarthritis

• Osteoarthritis: By far the most common– “Garden Variety” or “wear and tear”– Caused by the breakdown of cartilage– Remainder of the talk will focus here

• Rheumatoid Arthritis and related diseases:– These involve not only the joints but other

organs like skin, tissues, eyes, and blood vessels

– Immune system attacks the tissues of the joint

Page 6: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

Pain

Avoidance of

MotionIncreased

MuscleTightness

Loss of Motion

OsteoarthritisOsteoarthritis(Inflammation of Joints)(Inflammation of Joints)

Page 7: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

What does arthritis look likeWhat does arthritis look like

Normal Knee X-RayNormal Knee X-Ray Arthritic Knee X-RayArthritic Knee X-Ray

Page 8: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

Diagnosis: History Diagnosis: History

• Symptoms– Pain in affected joints– Pain worse with prolonged

overuse– Pain better with rest and

exercise– Stiffness relieved by flexing

Page 9: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

DiagnosisDiagnosis

• Physical exam• X-rays• Blood test to rule out other

diseases

Page 10: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

Treatment: Non-operativeTreatment: Non-operative

• Activity modification– Avoid painful activities– Low impact exercise

• Decreases pain• Improves flexibility• Improves joint nutrition

– Physical Therapy– Cane or other assistive device

Page 11: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

Treatment: Non-operativeTreatment: Non-operative

• Weight Control

– Maintain current weight or lose weight

– 10 lbs of weight loss

• 30-50 lbs less weight on your hips and knees

• Heat/Cold – Both Can be effective

Page 12: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

Treatment: MedicationTreatment: Medication• Acetaminophen – Pain control

(Tylenol)• NSAIDs – Pain and inflammation

– Standard• Ibuprofen, naproxen, piroxicam

– Cox-2• Celecoxib

• Ultram – Non-narcotic, addiction potential

• Mild Narcotics– Not recommended except short

term

Page 13: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

Treatment: InjectionTreatment: Injection

• Corticosteroids (Cortisone) Injection

– Anti-inflammatory placed into the joint

– Temporary pain relief

– Temporary swelling improvement

– Does not change the arthritis

– Limited number per year

– Blood sugar elevation in diabetes

Page 14: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

Treatment: InjectionTreatment: Injection

• Hyaluronic Acid Injections (knee only)– A series of 3 – 5 injections– Much more costly than steroids– May last longer than steroids– No one knows exactly how they work

• May increase lubrication• May soothe the nerve endings• May have anti-inflammatory effect

Page 15: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

Treatment: Alternative Treatment: Alternative ApproachesApproaches

• No Scientific Evidence to Recommend

– Glucosamine/Chondroitin Sulfate

– Acupuncture

– Green tea

– Grape seed extract

– Tart cherry concentrate

Page 16: Kenneth D. Kleist, M.D. HealthPartners Medical Group Regions Hospital St. Paul, MN Arthritis 101.

Treatment SummaryTreatment Summary

• Activity Modification

• Weight Management

• Medications

• Injections

• Alternative Treatments

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Questions??Questions??


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