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A Quarter of Patients Don’t Need Surgery

A Quarter of Patients Don't Need Surgery

The number of Australians having joint replacements for osteoarthritis is growing at an “unsustainable” rate. This is despite evidence that a quarter of patients don’t need surgery, say musculoskeletal experts. A report by the muscle, bone and joint health charity MOVE and Medibank in 2016 showed 100,000 Australians received joint replacements to treat osteoarthritis of the hip or knee. This totalled over $2 billion. The Data The data also show that between 1994 and 2014 Victoria had a 175% increase in hip replacements and 285% increase in knee replacements, with no sign of demand slowing. To curb the costly trend, the report calls for a new

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Arthritis & What You Can Do About It

Arthritis & What You Can Do About It

Arthritis is the one of the most common causes of disability in the western world. More than 20 million people with arthritis have severe limitation in physical function on a daily basis.  Each year, arthritis results in nearly one million hospitalisations and up to 45 million outpatient visits. What is Arthritis? Arthritis is a joint disorder involving inflammation of one or more joints. There are many types but the most common are Osteo and Rheumatoid arthritis. Most people suffering from arthritic pain have osteoarthritis. This is often caused by trauma to a joint, infection of a joint, or a persons

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