Quality in Sport (Oct 2024)

Approaches to Treating Knee Osteoarthritis: Surgery vs. Non-Surgery Treatment

  • Filip Czyżewski,
  • Filip Banyś,
  • Konrad Bochen,
  • Stanisław Dudek,
  • Filip Jasiński,
  • Artur Łukawski,
  • Karolina Pasierb,
  • Julia Szałajska,
  • Iga Wiak,
  • Klaudia Wojtach

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12775/QS.2024.29.55564
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29

Abstract

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Introduction: Knee Osteoarthritis (KO) is a progressive, chronic disease that damage the joint cartilage of a knee and leads to a changes in a anatomy of the joint. Both surgical and non-surgical methods are used to treat the disease. In this study, we will compare the invasive vs non-invasive methods of KO treatment. Objectives: The review and presentation of the current state of knowledge on Treating Knee Osteoarthritis, comparing surgery vs non-surgery methods. Material and Methods: Review of the studies available on open access sources at PubMed, Google Scholar and National Library of Medicine. Conclusions: Surgery approach for the Knee Osteoarthritis treatment are more durable, have better pain relief and treat casually the OA. Similar effects cannot be reached by non-surgery methods yet. However, there is a big promise in future studies about non-surgery methods, which can also raise a Quality of Life significantly and even avoid or postpone an operation in some groups of patients.

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