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The high-quality management of hand osteoarthritis (OA) is crucial for improving the daily lives of people with the condition. The 2022 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for OA management emphasize education, weight advice and physical activity as foundational management strategies, although hand OA requires specific, tailored approaches. While there can be a focus on pharmacological treatments, non-drug interventions such as education, hand exercises, splinting, joint protection and 'offloading' should be prioritized. Pharmacological options including topical NSAIDs are recommended before considering oral medications or intra-articular steroid injections. Although no disease-modifying therapies exist, many symptom management strategies are available. In cases where conservative treatments fail, surgical interventions such as joint fusion, trapeziectomy or arthroplasty are options. The latest insights into OA management based on collective clinical expertise as well as research are outlined. This is underpinned by a current view of pathogenesis, with the hope of enabling a positive consultation incorporating current, accurate information about hand OA. Addressing concerns, myth-busting and using non-negative language are important for activation and empowerment.

More information Original publication

DOI

10.1093/rap/rkaf093

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2025-01-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

9

Keywords

drug, exercise, flare, hand, osteoarthritis, pain, splint, surgery, therapy, treatment