Deconstructing the “types” of osteoarthritis
David J. Hunter, Leticia A. Deveza
Abstract
The community acknowledges the staggering prevalence and disabling nature of osteoarthritis, and the crucial need for therapeutic advancement. In our quest to define a clinically meaningful endpoint and identify biomarkers that can serve as short-term treatment responses and reliable predictors of long-term outcomes, we must also strive to target therapies more effectively. This perspective article not only aims to elucidate the nomenclature of osteoarthritis types but also proposes a path towards greater transparency that has the potential to inspire a new era of both research and clinical practice.
Topics & Concepts
OsteoarthritisMedicinePsychologyPathologyAlternative medicineOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms