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Osteoarthritis: Challenges and Responses, Focus on Bone Health

In modern life, osteoarthritis, as a common chronic disease, is attracting increasing attention. The disease affects millions of people and presents a range of challenges to their lives and health. However, understanding the causes, who are at risk, and how to prevent and treat them can help people better manage osteoarthritis.

In modern life, osteoarthritis, as a common chronic disease, is attracting increasing attention. The disease affects millions of people and presents a range of challenges to their lives and health. However, understanding the causes, who are at risk, and how to prevent and treat them can help people better manage osteoarthritis.

Etiology:

Osteoarthritis is a type of arthritis with various etiologies,

- age

- Gene

- gender

- Obesity

- Joint damage, loss of bone density

- Chronic overuse of the joints, poor posture, and chronic overloading of the joints can also lead to wear and tear on the articular cartilage, which can lead to osteoarthritis.

Susceptible groups:

- The elderly are a high-risk group for osteoarthritis, and the risk of gradual wear and tear of articular cartilage increases with age.

- Obese people are also more likely to develop osteoarthritis due to excessive stress on the joints

- People who engage in heavy physical labor for long periods or suffer from sports injuries may also be at higher risk.

The number of patients worldwide and its growth trend: According to the statistics of the World Health Organization, the number of patients with osteoarthritis in the world has shown a gradual upward trend in recent years. The number of patients with osteoarthritis is expected to continue to increase through 2030, placing a severe burden on global health systems and societies.

New Treatment Trends:

In recent years, advances in technology have brought new hope for the treatment of osteoarthritis.

- Innovative technologies such as biologics therapy, arthroscopic surgery, and stem cell therapy continue to emerge, providing patients with more choices. Biologics therapy utilizes biomolecules to regulate inflammatory responses, thereby reducing symptoms, and this treatment method has received more and more attention from professional doctors.

- Arthroscopic surgery uses minimally invasive techniques to repair damaged joints, which is expected to reduce postoperative recovery time. Stem cell therapy, which attempts to repair damaged cartilage through the regenerative power of stem cells, is still in the research stage, but its potential is highly anticipated.

- Joint injection or intra-articular injection is a procedure used to treat inflammatory diseases of joints. Due to its high viscosity, hyaluronic acid can sometimes be used to replace synovial fluid and injected into the joint as a supplement.

SingJoint® is a kind of colorless transparent liquid gel that is made of hyaluronic acid, from streptococcal fermentation metabolites. It is indicated for the treatment of symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee. By replacing and supplementing the pathological synovial fluid in the osteoarthritis joints, reduces pain and improves joint function.

Details

  • Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
  • Hangzhou Singclean Medical Products