Arthritis in the Aging Population: Challenges and Innovations - A Review

Authors

  • Rahul Mohan Chavan , Dr Lalit Mohan Trivedi, Salini A B , Amrita Pandey , Suraj Mandal , Sharang Bali , Hasti Kenia , Pratik Terse , Dr Sandip D Satav Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

Keywords:

: Arthritis, pain management, health and demographic effects.

Abstract

The article delves into the various aspects related to arthritis in the elderly population and showcases creative methods to tackle these obstacles. Arthritis is a common and crippling ailment that disproportionately impacts the elderly population, presenting serious problems with healthcare and quality of life. This highlights the growing incidence of arthritis among the elderly population and clarifies the resulting health and demographic effects. Arthritis significantly impairs the mobility, overall well-being, and discomfort of older persons. It talks about the clinical intricacies of arthritis, emphasizing the different kinds, symptoms, and comorbidities that older individuals with the illness frequently experience. It discusses how these difficulties make it harder to carry out everyday tasks and participate in social and leisure activities. In order to meet the special demands of older arthritis patients, new and creative tactics and interventions are being introduced in this study. These developments include tailored treatment regimens, cutting-edge medications, minimally invasive surgical methods, and the application of technology to the treatment of arthritis. It emphasizes the value of a
multidisciplinary approach to arthritis treatment and the cooperation of rheumatologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and pain management experts in providing comprehensive, patient-centered care. This article proposes novel strategies to improve care and quality of life while providing insights into the complex nature of arthritis in older persons. It emphasizes how important it is to take a comprehensive, patient-centered approach and work together with  researchers, legislators, and healthcare professionals to solve the increasing problems associated with arthritis in the aging population. 

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Published

2023-11-06