Webinar, Osteoarthritis 1

This degenerative condition of the joints is the bread and butter of general practice, with an estimated 1 in 10 adults symptomatically affected and prevalence increasing. Curiously, over the last few decades, there has been a particularly marked increase affecting hip joints in younger people, along with an epidemic of osteoarthritis (OA) in our canine companions! OA is often referred to as disease of ‘wear and tear’, as a means to distinguish it from other forms of arthritis that more explicitly involve an inflammatory or autoimmune process. This colours the understanding of OA as a somewhat mechanical condition, an almost structural inevitability as we age. But is it… inevitable? And has it always been thus?

Arthritis – A Disease of Wear and Tear?

Webinar 1: Theory

This is the first of a two-part series on osteoarthritis (OA). In this theory presentation we explored the joint environment in health and disease looking at:

  • The anatomy and physiology of articular joints.
  • The importance of the proteome and structured water for cartilage.
  • Bone and mineral homeostasis.
  • The pathological state and clinical presentation of OA.
  • The anabolic and catabolic processes driving joint degeneration.
  • A map of the drivers of joint degeneration.

Includes:

  • Summary of Webinar 1 Talking Points
  • Webinar Recording
  • Additional Videos
  • Questions for Further Contemplation
  • Additional Resources

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Course Includes

  • 1 Lesson

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