Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (Oct 2022)

Summary Report of the Arthritis Foundation and the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society’s Symposium on Targets for Osteoarthritis Research: Part 1: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Current Imaging Approaches

  • Jason S. Kim PhD,
  • Annunziato Amendola MD,
  • Alexej Barg MD,
  • Judith Baumhauer MD, MPH,
  • James W. Brodsky MD,
  • Daniel M. Cushman MD,
  • Tyler A. Gonzalez MD, MBA,
  • Dennis Janisse CPed,
  • Michael J. Jurynec PhD,
  • J. Lawrence Marsh MD,
  • Carolyn M. Sofka MD, FACR,
  • Thomas O. Clanton MD,
  • Donald D. Anderson PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/24730114221127011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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This first of a 2-part series of articles recounts the key points presented in a collaborative symposium sponsored jointly by the Arthritis Foundation and the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society with the intent to survey the state of scientific knowledge related to incidence, diagnosis, pathologic mechanisms, and injection treatment options for osteoarthritis (OA) of the foot and ankle. A meeting was held virtually on December 3, 2021. A group of experts were invited to present brief synopses of the current state of knowledge and research in this area. Part 1 overviews areas of epidemiology and pathophysiology, current approaches in imaging, diagnostic and therapeutic injections, and genetics. Opportunities for future research are discussed. The OA scientific community, including funding agencies, academia, industry, and regulatory agencies, must recognize the needs of patients that suffer from arthritis of foot and ankle. The foot and ankle contain a myriad of interrelated joints and tissues that together provide a critical functionality. When this functionality is compromised by OA, significant disability results, yet the foot and ankle are generally understudied by the research community. Level of Evidence: Level V - Review Article/Expert Opinion.