Joint pain and osteoarthritis: Overview

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Pain in the joints

Joint pain is a very common complaint that can have a variety of different aetiologies.1–3

Osteoarthritis is the most prevalent reason for chronic joint pain, and its prevalence is continuing to increase year on year.3,4 This condition involves progressive loss of cartilage, changes to the structure and function in the joint, and damage to ligaments and bone.5

Appropriate management of osteoarthritis pain can help control symptoms and reduce disability.6,7

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Joint pain and osteoarthritis are common problems

Joint pain and osteoarthritis can be disabling

Pain

Joint pain impairs mobility and reduces quality of life12

Pain, inflammation or stiffness in the joints may affect people’s ability to move freely and perform simple daily tasks, and can reduce self-esteem and limit ambitions.1,13

  • 77% of people with joint pain report that their pain impacts their day-to-day lives1
  • Osteoarthritic pain is a major cause of workplace absence,14 causing more than 16 missed days of work per year1
  • 66% of people with arthritis pain say that their pain impacts their self-esteem1
  • Osteoarthritis negatively affects peoples’ quality of life, and can result in depression, anxiety and isolation13,15–17
  • 55% of people with osteoarthritic pain state that their pain can stop them from pursuing their dreams and ambitions1

According to the WHO, by 2050, 40 million people will be severely disabled by osteoarthritis.8

Meet Nora and Wendy

Nora

Nora

Nora is 55 and tries to stay active by gardening and going for walks.

She wakes with joint pain and stiffness each morning, so activity can sometimes be a struggle, but does not want her pain to control her life or her choices.

She wants sustained relief from her pain so she can do the things she enjoys, like walking and spending time with her grandchildren. However, she is concerned about treatment side effects.

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Wendy

Wendy

Wendy is a 50-year-old who has experienced intermittent osteoarthritis knee pain for 5 years. The flare-up pain disrupts her sleep and limits her previously active lifestyle and social life, making her feel anxious and depressed.

She wants effective relief from her pain so she can return to the activities she used to enjoy, like going to yoga classes with her friends and taking long walks with her dog.

Her doctor recommended weight loss and exercise as a remedy, but she feels her pain prevents her from exercising.

Wendy is frustrated and is looking for a solution that does not involve yet another pill.

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Understanding joint pain and osteoarthritis

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Causes

Find out about the causes of joint pain and osteoarthritis.

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Signs and symptoms

Find out how to recognise joint pain and osteoarthritis and know when to refer patients.

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Management

Learn how joint pain and osteoarthritis can be managed.

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Voltaren Osteo Gel 12 Hourly

Voltaren Osteo Gel 12 Hourly with easy open cap

Up to 12 hours relief from mild osteoarthritis flare-up pain.18

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Panadol Osteo

Panadol Osteo

Provides relief of osteoarthritis pain for up to 8 hours.19,20

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Voltaren Emulgel

Voltaren Emulgel with No-Mess Applicator

Relieves muscle pain and reduces inflammation.21-23

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