Osteoarthritis: Risk Factors
Joint Health · Symptoms
Osteoarthritis is a common joint condition characterized by the gradual deterioration of joint cartilage. It is a leading cause of joint pain and stiffness and can affect various joints, hindering smooth movement and impacting the overall quality of life.
When it comes to OA risk, we have modifiable factors – things we can tweak, like shedding extra weight, building stronger muscles, or being mindful of past joint injuries. These changes can be game-changers, reducing the chances of OA sneaking in. Then there are the non-modifiable factors – things beyond our control, like getting older, being female, genetics, and some anatomical specificities. Knowing about these factors is essential for increasing awareness and applying preventive measures to address the impact of OA on overall joint health and quality of life.