Pain Management Strategies in Osteoarthritis.
Luca FarinelliMichele RiccioAntonio GiganteFrancesco De FrancescoPublished in: Biomedicines (2024)
Pain is the major symptom of osteoarthritis (OA) and is an important factor in strategies to manage this disease. However, the current standard of care does not provide satisfactory pain relief for many patients. The pathophysiology of OA is complex, and its presentation as a clinical syndrome is associated with the pathologies of multiple joint tissues. Treatment options are generally classified as pharmacologic, nonpharmacologic, surgical, and complementary and/or alternative, typically used in combination to achieve optimal results. The goals of treatment are the alleviation of symptoms and improvement in functional status. Several studies are exploring various directions for OA pain management, including tissue regeneration techniques, personalized medicine, and targeted drug therapies. The aim of the present narrative review is to extensively describe all the treatments available in the current practice, further describing the most important innovative therapies. Advancements in understanding the molecular and genetic aspects of osteoarthritis may lead to more effective and tailored treatment approaches in the future.
Keyphrases
- pain management
- chronic pain
- knee osteoarthritis
- rheumatoid arthritis
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- chronic kidney disease
- stem cells
- ejection fraction
- primary care
- multidrug resistant
- case report
- gene expression
- prognostic factors
- dna methylation
- patient reported
- genome wide
- physical activity
- depressive symptoms
- spinal cord injury
- emergency department
- current status
- cancer therapy
- spinal cord
- patient reported outcomes
- neuropathic pain
- copy number