What is Knee Osteoarthritis OA? | Expert Physio Guides you through Anatomy, Diagnosis and Treatment

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In this tutorial, we review the anatomy of knee osteoarthritis using our 3D anatomy model and discuss the simple and effective principles of the physiotherapy management of osteoarthritis.

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The good part of your clinical description is short clear concept. I am learning alot through your channel Brilliant. Thanks from Pakistan

SairaKhan-qmgl
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As always, brilliant clinical demonstration, short and clear 💪

madslouispetersen
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You are one of the best content producers.

saminmoazzezgharebagh
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I like the motivation part in terms of treatment and continuing treatment in the community after physiotherapy session. I think motivation and tying in exercise with what a patient is more likely to do day to day is a good idea.

Stevenjohnson
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hello khalid, I just loved the way you explain everything, so easy to learn with you. 👍
every video is amazing.
THANKS

javieravalenzuelaguinez
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What about a weekly leg session in the gym? Would that help?

dathrakki
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Hi all, my Xray reports are ok, and mri report DOES NOT mention the word CARTILAGE. It only mentions ACL sprain(no tear).
I still have loud crepitus and so much pain in left knee.
I don't know what more test is available for OA.
I am just 61 kg at 6 ft height, male. age 26

धर्मसंस्थापनार्थाय
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Khalid what’s the reason for the cartilage to get thinner with age?

Ninaco
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يعطيك العافية يا خالد ، عرفت انك ولدنا من دلة القهوة اللي ورا

newstore
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Very informative. I was playing golf and just was walking and heard a loud pop. My knee became swollen and i was unable to walk on it. I received a cortisone shot and was told I had osteoarthritis. About 3 or 4 weeks in I was working out and was almost back to normal leg work out, later on that night I was walking, and my knee had another large POP. This has been almost 6 weeks ago and I still cannot walk without it shifting or feeling like a pop is around the corner. Soon as I feel normal is around the corner it pops and back to square 1. I cannot walk a flight of stairs without holding on tight. Is this my story from now on? Do I have to walk with a cane? I am an active 51 year old diagnosed with moderate to severe osteoarthritis.

aaydee
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Why i can’t bend our knee and it’s very painful pls guid how I can recover
Doctor said nothing showing on knee it will be better periodically but still feeling too much pain when I want to bend.

Engineer.uk
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Losing weight when you cannot use your leg...or have conditions like pcose

tasha
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It's not good to take painkillers everyday, they could be harsh on your liver. What about HA and PRP injections? I have O/A in both knees and I have been exercising for 33 years. My doctor said keep exercising and moving.

francescag
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Exercise is OK if your not in pain when moving knee but sometimes people are really in that much pain they carnt Exercise.

wontbelongnow
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On internet, one doctor says quads strengthening should be avoided because strong quads is the basic cause of OA while other is saying quad strengthening is must in OA. Internet is pretty wired.

swapnil
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If you're an obese person who is in his or her sixties and is still fat then the pain will be much, much worse! And you'll be forced to pay for a very expensive knee replacement operation

coolrank
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All I did was kick a garbage can and 18 months later, my knee still hurts.

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