Osteoarthritis
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$480.00 (05)Description
At a time when prevalence of osteoarthritis (failure of the joint) is increasing with an aging population it is timely to review the latest evidence and management strategies for optimal treatment of patients with this, the most common joint disease of mankind. A number of exciting new developments related to etiopathogesis and management make it highly desirable at this time to publish a fully comprehensive authoritative discussion of the risk factors, mechanisms of joint damage, clinical aspects, differential diagnosis and treatment of OA. A review of the current understanding of the management of this disorder and of the basic mechanisms involved provides the rationale for publication of this new fully-updated edition.The book looks at the mechanisms for joint failure and how this may be due to abnormal cartilage or disease in underlying tissue. Significant coverage is given to exciting new evidence on disease-modifying drugs and methodologies for their outcomes evaluation. It is becoming increasingly reconised that optimal management of osteoarthritis requires a comprehensive program involving drugs and nonmedical components and, in some cases, surgery. Chapters on both non-surgical and surgical therapy are contained in the management section. The full coverage given in this book allows the physician to consider and choose the right blend of treatment for each patient from the range available whether physical, pharmacologic, surgical or supportive. The book is sympathetic to the significant differences that often exist between the perception of the patient and that of the physician regardign what's important in treatment and coverage is therefore given to the outcome measures needed for optimal evaluation of both.
Highly illustrated in full colour throughout this definitive text is written principally for the clinical rheumatologists, although primary care physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, allied health professionals, basic researchers, members of the pharmaceutical industry who are involved in drug research and development, and regulatory staff should also find it useful.
Features
- Extensively revised and updated
- Reviews optimal management of OA
- Gives new insights into pathogenesis
- Charts importance of non pharmacological interventions
- Includes contributions from international experts
- New evidence on pharmacological modification of tissue damage
- Appendix details commonly employed outcome assessment measures
Reviews
"Review from previous edition: This valuable book has the critical and social and basic information that sets the stage. Only books like this one, or reviews can pull it all together for us. I had looked forward to this book and regularly use it as a resource for both clinical and basic questions."--Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
Product Details
528 pages; 179 halftones & line illus.; 99 color illus.; ISBN13: 978-0-19-850967-7ISBN10: 0-19-850967-7About the Author(s)
Edited by Kenneth D. Brandt, Professor of Medicine and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Head, Rheumatology Division, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Michael Doherty, Professor of Rheumatology,, Nottingham University Medical School, and L. Stefan Lohmander, Professor in Orthopaedics, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden

