The management of knee osteoarthritis (OA) depends on the
current state of joint degeneration and its influence on the individual’s
functional health status. To ensure a comprehensive understanding that
facilitates informed decision-making, it is imperative to integrate
radiological assessment with clinical and functional evaluations. Pain
assessment should adopt a paradigm that considers both nociceptive and
neuropathic sources of pain, considering the potential role of peripheral and
central sensitization in pain manifestations and its ramifications on affective
and cognitive spheres. Functional assessment should encompass three dimensions,
according to the view of the reported results and the degree of objectivity.
Additionally, given the notable prevalence of depressive symptoms and anxiety
among individuals with knee OA, mental health status must not be overlooked, as
it significantly influences functional status and predicts rehabilitation
outcomes. Consequently, the results obtained from the functional test should be
considered in light of the potential impact of depressive symptoms. However, it
is crucial to recognize that depressive symptoms may exert distinct influences
on the three functional dimensions, contingent upon the level of objectivity. Regarding
pain, a lack of clear consensus exists on its influence, with divergent
definitions of pain and the inclusion of heterogeneous cognitive factors
related to pain impeding the derivation of conclusive results. Ultimately, a
comprehensive assessment incorporating radiological, pain, functional, and
psychological statuses is essential to inform optimal treatment decisions
tailored to the specific stage of knee OA.
Author(s) Details:
Fernando Dominguez-Navarro,
Grupo de Investigación en Fisioterapia de los Procesos de
Envejecimiento: Estrategias Socio-Sanitarias, Departament de Fisioterapia,
Universitat de València, Spain and Biomechanics & Physiotherapy in Sports
Research Group (BIOCAPS), Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Europea de
Valencia, 46010 Valencia, Spain.
Jose
Pérez-Maletzki,
Grupo
de Investigación en Fisioterapia de los Procesos de Envejecimiento: Estrategias
Socio-Sanitarias, Departament de Fisioterapia, Universitat de València, Spain
and Biomechanics & Physiotherapy in Sports Research Group (BIOCAPS),
Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Europea de Valencia, 46010 Valencia,
Spain.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ANUMS-V7/article/view/13429
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