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Knee Osteoarthritis: Assessment of Quality of Life in These Patients


Said Baha Karimi1*, Samsoor Walizada2, and Farhad Awalkhail1

1Dept. of Orthopedic, Medical Faculty, Nangarhar University, Afghanistan; and 2Dept. of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty, Nangarhar University, Afghanistan. 

*Correspondence: karimibahasaid@gmail.com (Dr. Said Baha Karimi, Associate Professor, Dept. of Orthopedic, Medical Faculty, Nangarhar University, Afghanistan).

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ABSTRACT 

The most prevalent health hazards in the world’s population are chronic diseases of the musculoskeletal system. The most serious public health issue is knee osteoarthritis, which is caused by aging. It is described as a degenerative joint disease that develops through wear and strain, leading to a continuous decline in articular cartilage, functional limitations, impairment, and eventually a reduction in a person's standard of lifestyle. Around ten percent of people older than 60 frequently are unhappy of this medical condition. While 37 percent of Americans aged 60 or older have osteoarthritis of the knee that has been identified. The rate of knee joint osteoarthritis is predicted to increase near forty percent by 2025 as a result of the growth of the worldwide population. Gender, age, trauma, excessive use, hereditary disorders, and other variables all contribute to the issue getting worsened. In terms of functional ability, discomfort, and functional constraint, the study found that participants with knee osteoarthritis had a poor standard of life. Additionally, a direct correlation between the low quality of life and the academic level was discovered. It has been shown that persons with low levels of schooling participate in more physical activities and have greater effects related to this. Disability results from the illness's worsening effects on life expectancy. 

Keywords: Knee osteoarthritis, Musculoskeletal, Degenerative joint, Gradual effect, and Measure of life.

Citation: Karimi SB, Walizada S, and Awalkhail F. (2023). Knee osteoarthritis: assessment of quality of life in these patients. Am. J. Pure Appl. Sci., 5(3), 45-48. https://doi.org/10.34104/ajpab.023.045048


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