Tag: Osteoarthritis
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AI Predicts Future Knee X-Rays to Transform OA Care
Groundbreaking AI predicts future knee imaging A team at the University of Surrey has developed an artificial intelligence system that can forecast what a knee X-ray will look like in about 12 months. The technology aims to change how osteoarthritis (OA) is managed by providing clinicians with a window into the disease’s potential trajectory, allowing…
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AI that Predicts Future Knee X-Rays Could Transform Osteoarthritis Care, Surrey Study Finds
Groundbreaking AI Forecasts Knee Health A cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) system developed by researchers at the University of Surrey promises to change how osteoarthritis patients are managed. By predicting what a knee X-ray will look like in one year, the technology offers clinicians a proactive view of disease progression and the opportunity to tailor treatments…
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AI predicts future knee X-rays: how Surrey research could transform osteoarthritis care
AI that foresees knee X-rays could revolutionize osteoarthritis care A new artificial intelligence (AI) system developed by researchers at the University of Surrey promises to change how millions of patients with osteoarthritis are treated. By predicting what a knee X-ray will look like in a year, the technology aims to help clinicians identify high-risk patients…
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Rising Arthritis and Autoimmune Diseases Among Youth Spotlighted on World Arthritis Day
World Arthritis Day Draws Attention to Youthful Scourge of Arthritis and Autoimmune Diseases As the world marked World Arthritis Day on Sunday, clinicians in Hyderabad underscored a worrying trend: an increasing number of young Indians are being diagnosed with arthritis and other autoimmune diseases. While arthritis is often associated with aging, medical experts warn that…
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World Arthritis Day Highlights Surge in Arthritis and Autoimmune Diseases Among Indian Youth
World Arthritis Day Draws Attention to Rising Arthritis and Autoimmune Diseases Among Indian Youth As the world marked World Arthritis Day on October 12, doctors across Hyderabad and other cities highlighted a worrying trend: a growing number of young Indians are being diagnosed with arthritis and other autoimmune conditions. The annual observance aims to raise…
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World Arthritis Day: 5 Reasons Women Face Higher Arthritis Risk, and What Women Can Do
World Arthritis Day shines a spotlight on how arthritis affects women differently—and what can be done to protect joint health. While arthritis inflames and stiffens joints for people worldwide, research consistently shows that women are disproportionately affected by several forms of arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA). An expert in orthopedics explains five…
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World Arthritis Day: 5 Reasons Why Women Are at Higher Arthritis Risk
World Arthritis Day: Why women are more at risk for arthritis Arthritis, a condition characterized by joint inflammation and stiffness, affects millions worldwide. While it can touch anyone, women bear a disproportionate burden, with higher rates of conditions like rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA). Understanding the factors behind this difference helps women take proactive…
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World Arthritis Day: Why more people in their 30s and 40s are getting arthritis, according to an Orthopaedics
Understanding the Trend: Arthritis Isn’t Just an Older Person’s Disease World Arthritis Day shines a light on a growing health concern: more people in their 30s and 40s are living with arthritis. Traditionally viewed as a condition of later life, arthritis now affects younger adults who experience joint pain, stiffness, and inflammation at a much…
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World Arthritis Day: Why Younger Adults in Their 30s and 40s Are Getting Arthritis
World Arthritis Day Spotlight: A Shift in Who Gets Arthritis Arthritis is increasingly no longer the exclusive concern of older adults. On World Arthritis Day, health experts highlight a worrying trend: many people in their 30s and 40s are experiencing joint pain, stiffness, and inflammation earlier in life. This shift is tied to a combination…
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Support for Training in Osteoarthritis Management
Understanding Osteoarthritis in Sweden Osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint disease, affects a significant portion of the Swedish population — about one in four individuals over 45 and one in three over 65. This condition often leads to pain, decreased mobility, reduced work capacity, and lower overall well-being. With an aging population, the prevalence of osteoarthritis is…
