KNEE PROBLEMS WALKING FROM OSTEOARTHRITIS

Osteoarthritis can make walking painful. Learn how it affects knees, mobility, and how to manage pain to stay active every day.

WHAT IS KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS

Osteoarthritis wears down knee cartilage causing pain stiffness and reduced walking ability.

HOW OSTEOARTHRITIS AFFECTS WALKING

Pain stiffness and joint damage make walking hard and may cause altered gait patterns and mobility loss.

COMMON WALKING CHALLENGES

Morning stiffness start-up pain and instability are common. Pain changes with walking activities and surfaces.

RISK FACTORS FOR MOBILITY LOSS

Age obesity past injuries genetics and joint shape can increase risk of losing walking ability.

DIAGNOSIS AND ASSESSMENT

Doctors use clinical exams imaging studies and functional tests to evaluate walking limitations in osteoarthritis.

TREATMENTS TO IMPROVE WALKING

Medications injections surgery exercises and assistive devices help reduce pain and maintain mobility.

EXERCISE AND LOW IMPACT ACTIVITY

Strengthening muscles flexibility training swimming and cycling support knee function and safer walking.

LIVING WELL WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS

Lifestyle changes, home modifications, and safe walking routines help preserve mobility and independence.

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