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Knee Osteoarthritis
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Knee Osteoarthritis
, Knee Degenerative Joint Disease, Knee DJD
See Also
Knee Osteoarthritis Management
Osteoarthritis
Risk Factors
Femal gender
Older age
Affects one third of those over age 65 years
Obesity
(
Body Mass Index
>30 mg/kg)
Occupation
Prolonged squatting or kneeling
Lifting more than 25 kg regularly
Walking more than 2 miles per day
History of comorbid inflammatory joint disease
Septic
Knee Joint
Gouty Arthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Previous
Knee Injury
(e.g. Meniscal tear)
Symptoms
Gene
ral
Less than 30 minutes of morning knee stiffness resolving with activity
Chronic progressive
Knee Pain
Mild
Joint Swelling
Crepitation on knee range of motion
Provocative
Standing or weight bearing
Stair climbing
Palliative
Rest
Findings suggestive of advanced cases
Instability symptoms
Genu Valgum
(knock knee)
Genu Varum
(bow leg)
More common due to medial meniscus more often affected
Signs
Mild
Knee Effusion
Minimal synovial thickening
Atrophy of
Muscle
s surrounding knee
Restricted knee range of motion (active and passive)
Differential Diagnosis
See
Knee Pain
Other
Arthritis
Gouty Arthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Pseudogout
Septic Arthritis
Injury
Meniscal tear
Collateral Ligament Tear of Knee
Iliotibial Band Syndrome
Pes Anserine Bursitis
Prepatellar Bursitis
Diagnosis
Clinical criteria
Age over 50 years
Bony enlargement
Bony tenderness
Crepitation
No palpable warmth
Stiffness less than 30 minutes
Lab criteria
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
(ESR) <40 mm/h
Rheumatoid Factor
<1:40
Synovial Fluid
clear, viscous with white count <2000 per uL
Imaging criteria
Osteophytes present
Interpretation
Knee Pain
and 3 clinical criteria
Test Sensitivity
: 95%
Test Specificity
: 69%
Knee Pain
and either lab criteria or 5 clinical criteria
Test Sensitivity
: 92%
Test Specificity
: 75%
Knee Pain
and osteophytes on xray and either lab criteria or 5 clinical criteria
Test Sensitivity
: 91%
Test Specificity
: 86%
References
Altman (1986) Arthritis Rheum 33:1039-49 [PubMed]
Wu (2005) Semin Arthritis Rheum 35(3): 197-201 [PubMed]
Labs
Synovial Fluid
examination
Indication: Nontraumatic monarticular effusion
Findings
White Blood Cell
s <200 per mm3 (<2000 in a flare)
Fluid color is clear and minimally turbid
Rheumatologic evaluation
See
Osteoarthritis
Radiology
Knee XRay
See
Knee XRay in Osteoarthritis
Management
See
Knee Osteoarthritis Management
See
Osteoarthritis
Management
Referral Indications
Systemic Rheumatic disease
Significant functional deterioration
Septic Arthritis
or
Osteomyelitis
Primary malignancy or metastases
Safety concerns (e.g. recurrent falls)
Pain and
Disability
refractory to conservative care
References
Coggon (2000) Arthritis Rheum 43:1443-9 [PubMed]
(1997) Postgrad Med 102(5): 167-79 [PubMed]
Ringdahl (2011) Am fam Physician 83(11): 1287-92 [PubMed]
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