BONE DISORDERS
Venous thromboembolism occurs with high frequency in hospitalized patients who do not receive anticoagulant therapy.
Each year, hip fractures contribute to more than 225,000
hospitalizations in Medicare recipients, and this number is expected to
double by the year 2040.
Osteophytes that develop on the heel of the foot (heel spurs) are particularly common.
Many experts predict an epidemic of hip fractures as the population
ages, and the CDC estimates that the number could reach 650,000 annually
(1,800/day) by 2050.
A multidisciplinary approach is essential, with a focus on the entire body rather than just the affected joint.
Common causes of tendon pain rarely have an inflammatory component.
Novel agents are being investigated to achieve a better therapeutic outcome and a reduction in adverse events.
Surgery to repair an injured or diseased knee joint is known as total knee replacement or total knee arthroplasty.
Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones that affects both men and women.
Osteomalacia is less common than osteoporosis, can be insidious, and may present comorbidly with osteoporosis.
Differentiation can be made between tenosynovitis, osteoarthritis at the thumb joint, or the presence of both disorders.
With the aging of the baby boomers, osteoporosis is looming as a major national epidemic.
ABSTRACT: The frequency of bone cancer is very rare, with only 400 to 700 new cases diagnosed annually.
Osteoporosis, known as the silent disease , can occur in all patients once their bones become thin and weak.
According to surveys by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, older Americans have high hopes of more drugs being available in the near future.
Arthritis and other rheumatic conditions are among the most common chronic diseases and represent the leading cause of disability among adults.