I'm a newcomer to arthritis. What can I expect with treatment for my osteoarthritis?

The first goal in treating osteoarthritis (OA) is to reduce pain and discomfort. The second goal is to improve joint function and mobility. The overall goal is to keep you as active as you want to be.

This is usually done first with pain relieving medications. Many doctors choose a pain reliever with anti-inflammatory properties as well. Sometimes a steroid injection is used. Most recently, a new treatment to inject the joint with new joint fluid has been successful.

Other treatment options include bracing, muscle strengthening, and shoe inserts. A final choice for patients with severe OA is knee surgery to realign the joint or joint replacement.

Although we don't have a cure yet for OA, today's treatment can help you stay active and pain free much longer than ever before.

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