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[Arthrosis in a general practice (author's transl)].

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    Aktuelle Gerontologie
    |November 1, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary

    Rheumatic diseases affect 20-40% of general practice patients, often presenting as arthrosis. Early patient assessment and instruction significantly improve joint prognoses, with general practitioners achieving good results through knowledge and prudent management.

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    Area of Science:

    • Rheumatology
    • General Practice
    • Musculoskeletal Health

    Context:

    • Prevalence of rheumatic diseases, particularly arthrosis, in general practice settings.
    • The significant impact of arthrosis on joint health and patient prognosis.
    • The role of general practitioners in managing rheumatic conditions.

    Purpose:

    • To highlight the prevalence of rheumatic diseases in primary care.
    • To emphasize the importance of early assessment and patient education for arthrosis.
    • To discuss therapeutic approaches and the capabilities of general practitioners in managing arthrosis.

    Summary:

    • Approximately 20-40% of patients in general practice experience rheumatic diseases, predominantly arthrosis.
    • Early, comprehensive patient assessment and tailored instruction are crucial for improving joint prognoses.
    • Therapeutic options including exploration, physiotherapy, and medication are considered, with general practitioners achieving notable outcomes in managing arthrosis.

    Impact:

    • Improved patient outcomes for rheumatic diseases through timely intervention.
    • Enhanced understanding of the general practitioner's role in arthrosis management.
    • Potential for better joint health preservation in primary care settings.

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