Osteoarthritis - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & pathology
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2016
- What is osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis is a disease in which the articular cartilage degenerates over time, causing pain and inflammation in the affected joint. Find our full video library only on Osmosis: osms.it/more.
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I am 31 years old and I have osteoarthritis in my lumbar area, hips, and knees, when I was diagnosed, I was 29! This is not what I had planned for my 30’s. It is highly difficult to do some of the minor every day things in life so please do not take the little things for granite!! I can’t stress enough how I miss just simply walking up stairs without feeling discomfort! So take care of yourselves and count your blessings!
Stephanie Johnson I got diagnosed at 30, so I feel your pain. The key is managing the disease, which is not easy running behind a toddler all day.
Switch to whole food plant based eating. Animal products cause inflammation and autoimmune diseases like osteoarthritis.
Stephanie Johnson
I feel ya. I was 26 when I was diagnosed. Now at 45 yrs old, we're figuring out it's a genetic thing 😲
36 here, diagnosed recently, told it was "mild arthritis" in my lumbar about 8 years ago now... sucks, especially for a muscular guy with a gut. Gravity, crushing me.
Have yall had previous injuries or exsessive weight?
I was diagnosed at 30 Yrs Old! I still remember the Dr telling me. I am 51 now.... And it's been challenging dealing with the Pain that Osteoarthritis causes!! Healing Prayers to everyone 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
That chondrocyte was really cute.
Casper the friendly ghost 👻
Is it still cute when it disappear
Love comments like this 😊
Looks like you have chondrocyte fetish 😅
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this is so much easier to understand than trying to read and re-read my professors' notes. Thank you!!
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THHIS IS WHAT IVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR. THANKU SM
Absolutely marvellous. Honestly didn’t learn so intuitively in the Medical University where
it seemed like a burden . Now enjoying medicine more than ever .
Please can you make a video of rheumatoid arthritis in the near future that would be really really helpful you guys in my opinion are the best in the diseases department
Can you please make a video 📹 on rheumatoid arthritis. It will be very helpful for us...
Thank you so much for sharing this information. I'm 47 years old and I was diagnosed with Osteoarthritis last year in my left knee. This sucker ain't no joke, it's painful.
Good luck, arthritis is a bitch
Hey, how are you now?
bro can u tell the symptomps
How have you dealt with it? My mum was diagnosed with it in her fingers and she's been having so much pain lately
You are definitely the gold-standard for medical education!
Can't wait for the rheumatoid arthritis video ;)
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here's a few suggestions treating joint pain at home
take Glucosamine
research some easy exercises online
(I learned these and why they work on Pabs pain pundit site )
TheSummerOf86 you
There are several suggestions treating joint pain at home
look for some easy exercises online
take Glucosamine
(I read these and why they work from Nilah pain pundit site )
I'm not sure but ,if anyone else trying to find out cure osteoarthritis try Magonsi Pain Ease Expert (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my brother in law got great results with it.
Thankyou for making this video. I just got diagnosed with arthritis in my upper spine and neck. Never thought at 28 I would be diagnosed with this. So was unprepared for the diagnosis.
How are treating it ?
Have you done PT, chiropractor, achipuncture. ? are things improved
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I just got diagnosed at the same age as u were when u wrote this :/ any tips on improving this condition?
same. i got osteoarthritis on my lower lumbar joint at the age of 29 and it's just depressing
Your videos help me to understand concepts easily! Thank you☺
The way you started video from the basics made the topic more understanding.This was the explanation I have been looking for.Thank you so much.Only in osmosis I can find lectures which deliver great content in a short period of time.
Thanks for the wonderful feedback and we're glad to help! 💫 🥰 💖
Thank you so much! This is the perfect length video to explain this. It's hard to understand from my textbook sometimes and this is really helping me understand better and get a head start before I begin nursing school later this month.
Are you a nurse now?
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you are the best interms of understanding osteo the time of the video and the presentation. I give you a 10. thank you.
Hey hi, this is 3rdyr medical student from Pakistan . Loved your videos. Excellent approach for learning things easier for us. Thankssss a ton.
This is really informative being diagnosed at 22 (R.I.P) this really helps me understand what's going on thanks
I was 23 😢
THANK YOU SO MUCH it helps me a lot!
Great video, thank you for posting.
very simple and nutshell explanation. thanks bro .
Thank you for these amazing videos.
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Excellent video, thank you so much!
So informative! Thank you!
I have limited range of motion in both of my shoulder and knee. No swelling, no redness, there is pain only during activity or when i lift my arms, but articles I read so far indicates that symmetry generally points the RA. I am 30 years old and I have these symptoms since my car accident 18 years ago.
I will be pay a visit to a rheumatologist soon, but possibility of having RA drives me crazy...
Very educative, nice, informative, concised & entertaining. Thanx a lot for such a video.
This is awesome video ... waiting for rheumatoid arthritis video eagerly ... thanks again guys
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Wow.. Thank you so much.. very detailed information in such a short video..
Spot on descriptions of symptoms
Amazing video👍 very helpful in understanding & grasping
Simple and effective explanation of such a common and misunderstood problem. Keep up the great work!
Thanks!
Really an excellent way of demonstration, a request is just build a little more "the icon" in presentation.
this video is helping me a lot! thank you
Lifeline... Thanks a tonne ppl..keep up the amazing work
Perfect explanation . Thanks
Hello, thank you so much for the great video, you guys are so amazing! It helps me a lot, yet there is something i want to know. Is there any particular reason why collagen type 2 is exchanged with collagen type 1? Thank you in advance!
thank you for useful explanation!😉
Very useful, thanks ❤
Detailed and accurate. thanks!
This is awesome !! Thank you 😊
Your all vedio r informative and easy to learn disease. Thanks for uploading
As usual super awesome and super helping... thankyou
Thanks this really helped me to understand my issue
once subscriber added and i am definitely going to share this video to my friends, Thanks
OMG thank you so much for making this animation video this HELPS me a lot in understanding OA, do you guys know how many doctors you guys helped during their days in med school, im definitely one of them :)
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really very useful explanation...
Many thanks for this. I would emphasise- OA can be primary or secondary, secondary usually to trauma (especially in athletes), inflammatory arthropies eg RA, or neuropathic joints like you get in diabetes. It's classified into single joint, multiple joints or generalised, and the presence of Heberden's nodes.
Thx for your do clip I understand OA better
I dont know what some people are taking but my knees feel like they are going to explode .Doesnt matter what i am given by the doctor or what supplement i take.
Please kindly upload more orthopaedics lectures like bone tumors
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Keep it!
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Thx for the video, this is honestly better and clearer explanation than textbooks.
Glad it was helpful, John! 😊
Thank you so much for this video 😊 one little repair, I think that most text books describe the morning joint stiffness as usually lasting < 30 minutes. Cheers!
Many thanks, I been tryin to find out about "best osteoarthritis medication" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Hanadelyn Banadison System - (should be on google have a look )?
It is a smashing exclusive guide for discovering how to get rid of arthritis minus the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my m8 got cool results with it.
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Thank you very much for this amazing, simple explanation!
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Please make a video for osteomyelitis,meningitis .. the videos here are so amazing and precise!
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Thank you so much😭🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks, great video. Some videos are too basic, others are too technical. This is just right for me. Took my medicine right away😁
Thank you again!! :) I have been having joint issues for some time now (going on six or so years) and I'm only 23.
Get you some collagen pills or powder from to help out
You and me both! I used to suffer from arthritis from ages 18-23. You can get healed. Just have faith. Changing your diet helps along with other spiritual elements for healing.
I’m also 17 and am having this issues
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So it's in remission now ?
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Thank you, Hosam! 😊
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Great video - I would however update the treatment recommendations. Clinical practice guidelines no longer recommend the use of hyaluronic acid injections for OA
Thanks for vid. Great explanation of pathogenesis.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
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Recently diagnosed. ..thank you for this cleared up so many questions
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I am 40 years old now. Since the age of 17, I've been with the knee joints' pain which only got worsened with the passage of time. I have undergone two MRI procedures which clearly indicate menisci tears in both the knees with Osteoarthritic changes. My right knee has got swelling with a bit of alignment issue. The doctor has told me to undergo Arthroscopy to know whether my knee tissues have got some sorta disease. I never have undergone trauma or met any accident, though. Furthermore, my lumbar spine also got hurt in the gym few years back. X-ray shows de-generation of L2 n L3.
I am delaying Arthroscopy for the time being due to being engaged in my higher studies. Second reason behind being hesitant about surgery is, there is no comparison amidst having natural menisci in the knees and having ones. I am fearful that if the original organ is cut off and replaced with an artificial one, the functioning will be adversely affected and I will have to undergo another surgery after 10 to 15 years.
Could I kindly ask about any other treatment which does not involve any surgery? Some help from food and supplements, please?
Intui tion turmeric!
awesome explanation and animation! very hard work!
Glad you think so! 😊
OH MY LORD. YOU GUYS ARE SO GOOD IN EXPLAINING THINGS 👌🏻
THANKS FOR ALWAYS HELPING.
good stuff man.
Using cobalamin(B12) as an alternative treatment of osteoarthritis shall be tried as it has been successful in several studies and it has been shown to be anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic and also protects against oxidative stress.
great video, loved it! thank you
but there are other helpful treatments apart from the one listed, often with fewer side effects and a better outcome.
I for one would loved to know what they are as am sick of suffering this pain .
Why would you say that and not provide the treatments?😒
Sorry I just noticed the other message. There is not only western medicine. Chinese medicine (acupuncture), massage, herbal treatment and others can help to keep the symptoms at bay
A really good product for stopping the degradation of cartlidge in the joints is Genacol. It contains a special collagen which provides some peptides which promote cartlidge formation so the osteoartritis stopped. It does not treat the cause of the problems, but it increases the cartlidge so the pain disapears which is great.
Hey good morning . I am on my son's profile. I'm 48 years old just learnt I have osteoarthritis in the right knee. Truly your information was informative to me, at the moment I am going for an appointment for therapy. I am active, studies and dancing, hope these activities can be helpful, thanks again. I from Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean.
Many thanks😊
Hello
Your videos are very informative and interesting, they've helped me through therapeutic courses 👍👍
Please make videos about inborn errors of metabolism such as tyrosinemia and many others
Thank you
So good!!!!!