REVIEW ARTICLE
Managing Painful Disabling Hand Osteoarthritis in Older Adult Populations: Can Complementary Medicine [CAM] Help?
Ray Marks
Department of Health and Behavior Studies, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York
Corresponding Author: Ray Marks. Department of Health and Behavior Studies, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Received: April 24, 2023 Published: May 06, 2023
Citation: Marks R. Managing Painful Disabling Hand Osteoarthritis in Older Adult Populations: Can Complementary Medicine [CAM] Help? Int J Complement Intern Med. 2023;4(1):172–181. DOI: 10. 58349/IJCIM. 1. 4. 2023. 00126
Copyright: ©2023 Marks. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and build upon your work non-commercially.
Abstract
Osteoarthritis of the hand produces considerable disability among a large proportion of older adults in all parts of the world. Carefully designed conservative therapies, may however, influence the disease process quite favourably. This mini review primarily strove to document some of the current clinical observations that have emerged to date regarding disabling hand osteoarthritis among the older population and what role complementary or alternate medicine [CAM} may play in this regard. A second aim was to establish if any benefits might accrue in the case of older adults with hand osteoarthritis if they are exposed to one or more forms of complementary medicine interventions, as needed. Using PUBMED, PubMed Central and Google Scholar data bases, an extensive scan covering more than 40 years of research shows a sizeable percentage of older adults are likely to suffer from multiple adverse hand osteoarthritis health complications including musculoskeletal, cognitive, macro and micro tissue disturbances in the hand joints, plus possible neurological and inflammatory manifestations even if they are receiving standard care. There is some support that in absence of any sound mainstream rehabilitation solutions for any of these complex problems, the timely application of approaches based in alternate healing traditions may prove helpful in multiple spheres.
Keywords: Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Hand Osteoarthritis, Management, Older Adults, Pain, Weakness
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