It’s said that it’s not an inflammatory arthritis but my pain goes to almost zero when I eat non inflammatory food but within a few hours of eating inflammatory foods, it’s a crazy difference in pain.
I have osteoarthritis in my hip and I am taking a prescribed NSAID =celecoxib. I just got my first injection from an orthopedic surgeon. Summarize the most helpful things u have learned so far. It's annoying to listen to 10 "experts" who give different diet and exercise advice.
Thank you for explaining osteoarthritis simply. I have osteoarthritis, I am trying to manage the pain and still carry on with my daily activities, it’s difficult, I need to get all the information about my condition. Unfortunately my G P. Doesn’t have the time to explain what it is. Thank you again for the information. G Lacey. South Wales
NSAIDs suppress chondrocytes. Why in the world are they prescribed for OA?! All the medical field seems to be able to offer is basically palliative care for your joints. As someone with knee arthritis for 30 years (I still have all my original parts with little progression), what I suggest is no nsaids, plenty of anti-inflammatory supplements (quercetin, bromelain, boswellia, serrapeptase, fish oil, vit D3 with K2, glucosamine, chondroiten, hydrolyzed collagen and vit C.) You absolutely must protect and stimulate chondrocytes while eliminating/neutralizing the inflammatory mediators perpetuating the disease.
Thank you for this. I just popped an ibuprofen 😢 but this is very helpful. I’ve been having knee pain for a few weeks and went to urgent care for an X-ray. I have mild osteoarthritis according to them. They told me I need to see an orthopedic doctor for MRIs. My hips, knees, ankles, even my toes hurt. I just want to help recover whatever I can in hopes of feeling better. Thank you. Hopefully soon, it won’t feel like I got hit by a truck.
Thank you for this. Feeling very frustrated with the contradicting advice for management of osteoarthritis. Why do they continue to prescribe medications that contribute to the degradation of your cartilage
Chronic anxiety that’s not managed through the years has destroyed so many of my joints. I’m the one who blames chronic anxiety which caused me chronic insomnia and more. This destroyed the delicate joints of my thumbs, hips, shoulders, knees, neck, and low back. I saying all of this to inform that chronic anxiety and its destruction on joints should be treated and taken seriously, especially as young children grow up.
Yes. I lived it and I’m living now to help the educated in health know that chronic severe anxiety is destructive.!it will destroy a person’s physical body. My case is extreme, and I’m aware of this. However, it has nothing good to offer.
Thank you so much for your invaluable information I am a second year complementary therapy student and found this extremely helpful when doing cases studies.Look forward toseeing more of your videos
Hi all, my Xray reports are ok, and mri report DOES NOT mention the word CARTILAGE. It only mentions ACL sprain(no tear). I still have loud crepitus and so much pain in left knee. I don't know what more test is available for OA. I am just 61 kg at 6 ft height , male.
Brilliant! I finally understand joint spurs and cysts! I had an MRI w contrast. The findings revealed spurs and cysts at my shoulder joint. Two orthos recommended arthroscopic surgery that "may or may not find anything" and if it did, cleaning "may or may not help". This wasn't enough for me to consider surgery. Neither ortho could explain to me about the spurs and cysts. This video made it so clear and sounds so simple. Why don't doctors talk to patients as teachers (as in this video) rather than gods?
Great first half of the video, explaing it all. I have no issues (yet) with knees and hips, only hands and feet. I was hoping for more natural remedies... Just hate all the chemicals you doctors subscribe! There are a lot of things to treat Osteoarthritis narural! But you have to find the right person to help you.
@@joseanker2059 resistance training. Exercise actually has good research backing its efficacy (Uthman 2013), contrary to the steroid injections shown in this video, which according to research show no benefit over placebo.
The only problem is that most insurance wants drs to go through certain steps in order to show the need for steroid injections or other pain management. Without this work up the insurance may deny further treatment until the Dr has followed their instructions and then provide documentation to show that they did follow the insurance protocol. So, even though an xray may not be needed. In the long run, it's important to have those images in the event the joint deteriorates then the progression can be shown to a specialist or surgeon for further evaluation. This happened to me. And it was the documentation of the rate of deterioration that helped the specialist to help treat me. They still can't explain how or why my especially my spine is deteriorating so quickly 🤔
Thanks for This video because it will more useful to this it's matter also so depth in this video. We explain simple people can understand easily and once again thank you
I have osteoarthritis. But i also have fybromyalgia which prevents any type of treatment of my oa because it flared up my fybro. It's a no win situation.
I have osteoarthritis in both knees. You say that it is made worse by continued activity, then why does my Doctor keep sending me the Physical Therapy? If movement caused the knee to "go bad" then how can More movement make it better??
Amazing!! Very helpful information. I just visited my orthopedist and was quite puzzled by all the terms he used. Now I have a much better idea :) 👍🏻👍🏻
Is this common with kidney disease ? I’m stage 4, I don’t know if this is what I’ve had but I’ve had none stop muscle spasms in my back for 2 months and constant pain but I’m noticing that when I’m sitting down the pain is actually in my Butt and it shoots up
That is a good point. There is some inflammation in the joint in osteoarthritis. The key is that the condition is not caused by the immune system and inflammation in the same way as rheumatoid arthritis. In OA, the inflammation is the result of the disease, not the disease being the result of inflammation. Hope that helps.
I'm 49 and have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis with sciatica. The flare ups now seem to be coming on frequently, destroying many aspects of my life. Is there anything I can do to lessen these flare ups? Many medications no longer seem to work unless I use cannabis.
Start using topical analgesics on the affected joints whilst also taking oral NSAIDs such as ibuprofen in their antiinflammatory dose (2400mg/d). If you've been using all these and still say you haven't found relief i would advise visiting your doctor and learning more about intra-articular steroid injections and hyaluronic acid injections. Also start consuming a diet that has less inflammation causing food and eat more healthy foods
I have just subscribed, thanks so much for your info style..... I came here to find out about osteoarthritis as I have recently been diagnosed osteo-penia.. as a patient I don't always understand Dr talk, I fully understand the pain and problems though.. thanks again Julie
If that’s the case why do l stay with flu like symptoms everyday for over 20 years, ? Chronic fatigue pain, diagnosed with fibromyalgia ,hypothyroidism, on Levothyroxine for years without feeling better ! high blood ,type 2 diabetes , l have been on Januvia for years , l try to avoid eating bad things, l do not feel any different on medication so why am l taking drugs ?
Possibly - and I am not a doctor - you may benefit from adding T3 hormone to your T4 (Levothyroxine). You would probably have to get it over the internet though.
I have tmj rt knees locks and buckle both knees inflammations lower back aches neck rt shoulders aches flat footed my wrists every joint it’s frustrating
Hello, I wonder if you would give me permission to use your video for training purposes to train carers and therapists via use of powerpoint. The video is great and informative without being too much. Great work
I don't know what happened to my wrist, swelling in the wrist, while moving my wrist getting pain very often. Can you respond me why this happening please
Appreciate the explanation and the illustrations! Would you say topical/oral analgesics are a good first step along with physiotherapy before trying out steroidal/Plasma-rich platelet injections?
My Ortho said I have arthritis, despite the fact that my 3 mri' s in 3 years all reported labrul tears and osteoarthritis. When I pointed this out,he stated osteoarthritus is a form of arthritis. He followed up by saying labrul tears do not cause joint instability
Bhut hi jayada dardnaak sthiti hoti hai ye mene apne dost ke dada ji ki halat dekhi hai. wo to laathi ke share khade tak bhi nhi ho paate the sujan or dard itni jyada ki pucho hi mat... Fir jab se unhone Planet Ayurvedaki dwai chalu ki thi unke liye to jese vardaan hi mil gya. Dada ji aaram se laathi ke share chlne lg gye. or abhi tk unke ghutno ki dard me 70-80% aaram hai
I hate my hands being useless.i have sacroilitis in both hips, I've got EDJHS and fibro on top and my bones and joints REALLY hate me. I hate meds, I hate my bones especially my middle finger, it's a sausage these days. I want to shave my skeleton down and get rid of the painful bits, then throw it in the washer and pop your bones back in when they've been done. If only.. i take 600mg Etodolac once a day and its worked so far in reverseing the damage in my fingers, except the big fat middle one, Its going to hurt my tum, omeprazole affects your memory long term, won't have it, neither will my son with his cystic fibrosis, I'll chance an ulcer.
I hate that terminology wear-and-tear is like you walk on both legs how does one get to be worn out more than the other one and I just feel like they need to specify really living with this disease lack of bones or bones rubbing together is crippling I am a shell of who I was and now and I need help it's raining right now and I have I have about six patches on my body I definitely understood when your grandmother said it's going to rain she's no such a body was jacked up to you😅
What an utter shame that steroid injections is mentioned when it only relieves pain but can cause the joint to be damaged even more. I am not a student but it is horrible what these students are being taught, without even any mention of Hyaluronic Acid or other management methods. Also I am not sure if this has good outcomes but what about inserting cartilage?
It’s said that it’s not an inflammatory arthritis but my pain goes to almost zero when I eat non inflammatory food but within a few hours of eating inflammatory foods, it’s a crazy difference in pain.
I have osteoarthritis in my hip and I am taking a prescribed NSAID =celecoxib. I just got my first injection from an orthopedic surgeon. Summarize the most helpful things u have learned so far. It's annoying to listen to 10 "experts" who give different diet and exercise advice.
Can you tell more about your diet
What causes your inflammation?
Thank you for explaining osteoarthritis simply. I have osteoarthritis, I am trying to manage the pain and still carry on with my daily activities, it’s difficult, I need to get all the information about my condition. Unfortunately my G P. Doesn’t have the time to explain what it is. Thank you again for the information. G Lacey. South Wales
NSAIDs suppress chondrocytes. Why in the world are they prescribed for OA?! All the medical field seems to be able to offer is basically palliative care for your joints. As someone with knee arthritis for 30 years (I still have all my original parts with little progression), what I suggest is no nsaids, plenty of anti-inflammatory supplements (quercetin, bromelain, boswellia, serrapeptase, fish oil, vit D3 with K2, glucosamine, chondroiten, hydrolyzed collagen and vit C.) You absolutely must protect and stimulate chondrocytes while eliminating/neutralizing the inflammatory mediators perpetuating the disease.
Thank you for this. I just popped an ibuprofen 😢 but this is very helpful. I’ve been having knee pain for a few weeks and went to urgent care for an X-ray. I have mild osteoarthritis according to them. They told me I need to see an orthopedic doctor for MRIs. My hips, knees, ankles, even my toes hurt. I just want to help recover whatever I can in hopes of feeling better. Thank you. Hopefully soon, it won’t feel like I got hit by a truck.
Thank you for this. Feeling very frustrated with the contradicting advice for management of osteoarthritis. Why do they continue to prescribe medications that contribute to the degradation of your cartilage
Chronic anxiety that’s not managed through the years has destroyed so many of my joints. I’m the one who blames chronic anxiety which caused me chronic insomnia and more. This destroyed the delicate joints of my thumbs, hips, shoulders, knees, neck, and low back. I saying all of this to inform that chronic anxiety and its destruction on joints should be treated and taken seriously, especially as young children grow up.
And do you think fixing anxiety woud prevent/stoped the OA ?
nonesense..2 different things entirely.
Yes. I lived it and I’m living now to help the educated in health know that chronic severe anxiety is destructive.!it will destroy a person’s physical body. My case is extreme, and I’m aware of this. However, it has nothing good to offer.
@KoolerTrek - I'm guessing you’re mixing Osteoarthritis with Polymyalgia rheumatica / Fibromyalgia?
Hi
Thank you so much for your invaluable information I am a second year complementary therapy student and found this extremely helpful when doing cases studies.Look forward toseeing more of your videos
the carpal is called the trapezium rather than the trapezius which is a muscle in the dorsal side of the neck. 4:20
It's an amazing video. I liked the way you have explained SIr. keep making and spreading information, you're doing nice job..
Thank you!
Hi all, my Xray reports are ok, and mri report DOES NOT mention the word CARTILAGE. It only mentions ACL sprain(no tear).
I still have loud crepitus and so much pain in left knee.
I don't know what more test is available for OA.
I am just 61 kg at 6 ft height , male.
This channel is a blessing
I have this and i'm only 29. Debilitating neck, hip, and knee pain.
Thanks for this detailed explanation of osteoarthritis.
It is very helpful to me as a Physiotherapist.
You didn’t say much bout the back. All my disks are shot and so are the facet joints. Is that not considered arthritis?
same here, how are you holding up
Brilliant! I finally understand joint spurs and cysts! I had an MRI w contrast. The findings revealed spurs and cysts at my shoulder joint. Two orthos recommended arthroscopic surgery that "may or may not find anything" and if it did, cleaning "may or may not help". This wasn't enough for me to consider surgery. Neither ortho could explain to me about the spurs and cysts. This video made it so clear and sounds so simple. Why don't doctors talk to patients as teachers (as in this video) rather than gods?
Contrast dyes are very toxic..not a good thing.
MRI Gadolinium Toxicity Support group online.
Great first half of the video, explaing it all.
I have no issues (yet) with knees and hips, only hands and feet.
I was hoping for more natural remedies... Just hate all the chemicals you doctors subscribe!
There are a lot of things to treat Osteoarthritis narural! But you have to find the right person to help you.
Magda Klm just been diagnosed and started looking for natural treatments. Reading about high doses of Niacin. UTube lectures
@@joseanker2059 resistance training. Exercise actually has good research backing its efficacy (Uthman 2013), contrary to the steroid injections shown in this video, which according to research show no benefit over placebo.
The only problem is that most insurance wants drs to go through certain steps in order to show the need for steroid injections or other pain management. Without this work up the insurance may deny further treatment until the Dr has followed their instructions and then provide documentation to show that they did follow the insurance protocol.
So, even though an xray may not be needed. In the long run, it's important to have those images in the event the joint deteriorates then the progression can be shown to a specialist or surgeon for further evaluation.
This happened to me. And it was the documentation of the rate of deterioration that helped the specialist to help treat me. They still can't explain how or why my especially my spine is deteriorating so quickly 🤔
Appreciate the video.
Have a safe day.
How can I stop the nodules from swelling the pain and the numbness in the arm ?
Thank you
Thanks for This video because it will more useful to this it's matter also so depth in this video. We explain simple people can understand easily and once again thank you
Nicely made video. Perfect information depth! That is why I am subscribed 😏👍
I have osteoarthritis. But i also have fybromyalgia which prevents any type of treatment of my oa because it flared up my fybro. It's a no win situation.
Common in people with scoliosis (curvature of the spine).
Hip dysplasia in people suffer from osteoarthritis?
I have osteoarthritis in both knees. You say that it is made worse by continued activity, then why does my Doctor keep sending me the Physical Therapy? If movement caused the knee to "go bad" then how can More movement make it better??
Long term opiate medication for chronic pain absolutely does work if you actually have pain.
I just came here to say that
Agreed 💯
Amazing!! Very helpful information. I just visited my orthopedist and was quite puzzled by all the terms he used. Now I have a much better idea :) 👍🏻👍🏻
Wonderful work. Great explanation. Thank you
yes, thanks.. seems like the term "wear and tear" is no longer used?
Very good explanation. Well presented with diagrams and very comprehensive. Good job.
Thank you!
Is this common with kidney disease ? I’m stage 4, I don’t know if this is what I’ve had but I’ve had none stop muscle spasms in my back for 2 months and constant pain but I’m noticing that when I’m sitting down the pain is actually in my Butt and it shoots up
Kindly tell if it is not an inflammatory condition than why do intra-articular steroids injections improve the symptoms?
That is a good point. There is some inflammation in the joint in osteoarthritis. The key is that the condition is not caused by the immune system and inflammation in the same way as rheumatoid arthritis. In OA, the inflammation is the result of the disease, not the disease being the result of inflammation. Hope that helps.
@@ZeroToFinals Thank u very much sir.
Important topic👍
Thank you for this well explained video of OA.
This is very thorough; I’m surprised it doesn’t include osteoarthritis of the ankle joint?? Is there a reason for that
Trauma is the number one cause. If you have broken your ankle, I am afraid there is a very high chance of OA.
This was very informative....Thank You
I'm 49 and have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis with sciatica. The flare ups now seem to be coming on frequently, destroying many aspects of my life. Is there anything I can do to lessen these flare ups? Many medications no longer seem to work unless I use cannabis.
Start using topical analgesics on the affected joints whilst also taking oral NSAIDs such as ibuprofen in their antiinflammatory dose (2400mg/d). If you've been using all these and still say you haven't found relief i would advise visiting your doctor and learning more about intra-articular steroid injections and hyaluronic acid injections. Also start consuming a diet that has less inflammation causing food and eat more healthy foods
Detailed description & explanation
I have just subscribed, thanks so much for your info style..... I came here to find out about osteoarthritis as I have recently been diagnosed osteo-penia.. as a patient I don't always understand Dr talk, I fully understand the pain and problems though.. thanks again Julie
Super clear and informative. Thank you :)
If that’s the case why do l stay with flu like symptoms everyday for over 20 years, ? Chronic fatigue pain, diagnosed with fibromyalgia ,hypothyroidism, on Levothyroxine for years without feeling better ! high blood ,type 2 diabetes , l have been on Januvia for years , l try to avoid eating bad things, l do not feel any different on medication so why am l taking drugs ?
Possibly - and I am not a doctor - you may benefit from adding T3 hormone to your T4 (Levothyroxine). You would probably have to get it over the internet though.
I have osteoarthritis in the knee because of a knee injury.
It’s a lot of work. High maintenance.
If osteoarthritis is caused by wear and tear and not inflammation, why are my fingers swollen every morning?
Go for test
You probably have RA.
Same here.
That is rheumatoid arthritis
Its rheumatoid arthithis which occurs in small joints.
Brillant Video as usual (Big thumb up).
Could you please make a video on the use of steroids in Rheumatology, MOA & side effects for medical students?
I'll add to the list .thanks
Steroids - pills taken by mouth, can cause diabetes!
thank you boo now it all makes sense
I have tmj rt knees locks and buckle both knees inflammations lower back aches neck rt shoulders aches flat footed my wrists every joint
it’s frustrating
Greatly explained.👍
Thanks
thank you. all your videos are really helpful
So glad to help
Hello,
I wonder if you would give me permission to use your video for training purposes to train carers and therapists via use of powerpoint. The video is great and informative without being too much. Great work
Haberdens? or hEberdens?
Osteoarthritis is my own personal hell.
I am right with you. My pain never goes away.
@@elizabethsinclair3722 are both of you healed now? What's your experiences
I have it too however I started taking D3 and K2. I am doing much better now.
@@patriciawilliams5287what is k2?
@@patriciawilliams5287what name of vitamins u take? What is k2? Is that vitamins? And what vitamins d3 u take?
What about visco gel ingections.
Scolois (s curve of spine) culprit to osteoporosis?
I don't know what happened to my wrist, swelling in the wrist, while moving my wrist getting pain very often. Can you respond me why this happening please
Great video! Thanks so much! 😃
My weight gain started After my knee joints went bad. Key word here is AFTER.
Good job 👍
I love this. It help me in my studies
Muchas Gracias 🥰
Appreciate the explanation and the illustrations! Would you say topical/oral analgesics are a good first step along with physiotherapy before trying out steroidal/Plasma-rich platelet injections?
Surprised you did not mention PRP or stem cell therapy as a potential solution prior to a knee replacement.
Lovely video👌
Thanks for this masterpieces
So helpful 🙏🙏🙏
Great overview! Your videos are great, man!
Thanks!
Thank u ❤
thank you so much
Excellent dr.
Great video! You forgot to mention hyaluronic acid injection
great job
Very very useful
Which test for this ??
Veryyyy helpful. Thank you so much
Excellent thank you
Thank you!
I have that I'm so worried about my knee and my body it's very pain
Celebrex is easier on the stomach than ibuprofen isn’t it?
Thank you Doctor. I'm almost 75, Ibuprofen helps.
Fantastic
Thank you... So much sir...🇮
im only 24, and i wish someone would take my bones and give me new ones... the pain has been keeping me awake all night
21 soccer player I have this but mild
What are your references?
Can young people can have who under 20 ?
Thankew it was very helpful!♥️
I have this and I run track and my coach said I could never run again
Thankyou sir
My Ortho said I have arthritis, despite the fact that my 3 mri' s in 3 years all reported labrul tears and osteoarthritis. When I pointed this out,he stated osteoarthritus is a form of arthritis. He followed up by saying labrul tears do not cause joint instability
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Great ever
I hate my hands being useless.i have sacroilitis in both hips, I've got EDJHS and fibro on top and my bones and joints REALLY hate me. I hate meds, I hate my bones especially my middle finger, it's a sausage these days. I want to shave my skeleton down and get rid of the painful bits, then throw it in the washer and pop your bones back in when they've been done. If only.. i take 600mg Etodolac once a day and its worked so far in reverseing the damage in my fingers, except the big fat middle one, Its going to hurt my tum, omeprazole affects your memory long term, won't have it, neither will my son with his cystic fibrosis, I'll chance an ulcer.
This came on slowly after being in,jected with the/"safe&effective"/pushed by govt in the last three years.
MVP got a quiz tomorrow am
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I hate that terminology wear-and-tear is like you walk on both legs how does one get to be worn out more than the other one and I just feel like they need to specify really living with this disease lack of bones or bones rubbing together is crippling I am a shell of who I was and now and I need help it's raining right now and I have I have about six patches on my body I definitely understood when your grandmother said it's going to rain she's no such a body was jacked up to you😅
I have it on my spine, knee wrist, thumb and fingers. Jesus what do I do now 😂
Plz share
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What an utter shame that steroid injections is mentioned when it only relieves pain but can cause the joint to be damaged even more. I am not a student but it is horrible what these students are being taught, without even any mention of Hyaluronic Acid or other management methods.
Also I am not sure if this has good outcomes but what about inserting cartilage?
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