Ignoring knee arthritis can strain your spine, leading to pain, posture issues, and further complications. Don’t gamble with your health—address knee arthritis early!

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Knee Arthritis: More Than Just Knee Pain
Dr. L Tomar from Max Hospital said that in more than 70 percent cases, osteoarthritis is the commonest reason for knee arthritis. Osteoarthritis causes more progressive damage to the medial (inner) joint compartment cartilage leading to reduction in the gap between the two bones.Patients with advanced knee arthritis are often seen to have spinal deformity because when patients continue to walk with a bow leg deformity it puts more pressure on lumber spine leading to its damage, such cases can be corrected with minimally invasive total knee replacement surgery, said Dr. Tomar. In osteoarthritis, multiple osteophytes form around the joint causing progressive limitation in knee movements. Patient with late-stage knee arthritis often report with fixed deformity with very little movement.
According to Dr. Praveen Gupta from Fortis Hospital, several neurological symptoms can be a consequence of rheumatological diseases. For instance, inflammatory arthritis can lead to nerve compression syndromes, resulting in pain and numbness.
Yet, these interconnections are frequently overlooked in clinical practice, primarily due to a lack of knowledge and training in the field. Experts urged patients not to ignore early signs of arthritis, advising them to consult specialists for proper diagnosis and treatment. Timely action, they stressed, can prevent long-term complications and improve overall quality of life.
Reference:
- World Arthritis Day General Information - (https://www.eular.org/world-arthritis-day-general-information)