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Osteoarthritis Patient Leaflet - Scotland

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Joint pain and stiffness are very common in people after middle age and whilst pain usually goes away with rest, stiffness may get worse. The term osteoarthritis or OA is often used to describe these type of joint symptoms. Typically, OA affects the joints such as the hip, knee also small joints found in hands and feet. OA is one of the major causes of reduced mobility and it particularly has an impact on people’s ability to continue with their everyday activities such as employment, leisure activities or hobbies.This short leaflet has been written by patients and healthcare professionals in Scotlandfor patients and carers in Scotland, and will offer information on managing symptoms and different treatments.

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Contributed by: Keele University Evidence Based Health Resources
Authored by: Impact Accelerator Unit, Keele University
Helen Frost, Edinburgh Napier University
Licence: © All rights reserved More information on licences
Last updated: 16 March 2022
First contributed: 08 November 2021
Audience access level: Full user

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