Joint pain and osteoarthritis: Management
Managing joint pain and osteoarthritis
Joint pain can impinge on all areas of a person’s life, particularly in older individuals.
Together with education, a range of pharmacological and non-pharmacological techniques is available to help manage pain and flare-ups1,2 and help keep patients moving.
Guideline recommendations for treating joint pain and osteoarthritis
Guidelines recommend a stepped approach to management2,4–6
Management of osteoarthritis may require a combination of non-pharmacological and pharmacological modalities.2,6
Guidelines* recommend a stepwise strategy for the pharmacological management of osteoarthritis.2,4–6
*From the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) and American College of Rheumatology (ACR).
More than one pain treatment might be needed
Additional support might be needed to cover pain flares
Chronic joint pain is often accompanied by acute inflammatory flares.7
During this flare-up pain, patients may require additional short-term pain relief.7
How can Nora be helped?
Nora
Nora wakes with joint pain and stiffness each morning.
She wants sustained relief from her pain so she can return to the activities she enjoys, like walking and spending time with her grandchildren. However, she is concerned about treatment side effects.
Nora needs to regain her mobility by easing joint pain.
PANADOL Joint delivers effective pain relief of chronic joint pain for up to 8 hours.22 Paracetamol is one of the most used analgesic and antipyretic over-the-counter drugs.23
Voltaren Emulgel is indicated for the external treatment of pain, inflammation and swelling in injuries of the tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints and localized forms of soft tissue rheumatism.24
Understanding joint pain and osteoarthritis
Signs and symptoms
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Overview of sprains and strains
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Voltaren Emulgel 1%
For the symptomatic treatment of osteoarthritis of small and medium joints located close to the skin such as the finger joints or knee joints.24
Panadol Joint
- Is used in the treatment of joint pain arising from osteoarthritis.14
- Pain relief up to 8 hours.25