Introduction

Understanding Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint condition characterized by the gradual loss of cartilage, leading to pain and limited joint mobility. It affects various joints in the body and has both modifiable and nonmodifiable risk factors.

Global Impact

Worldwide Osteoarthritis Statistics According to the World Health Organization, OA affects millions globally, with 18.0% of women and 9.6% of men above 60 experiencing symptomatic OA. Learn more about its impact on mobility and quality of life.

Current Management

Explore current practices in OA management, including prevention strategies and clinical approaches. Surgical options like knee replacements are discussed, along with the societal costs of OA.

Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs)

Uncover the regenerative potential of MSCs in repairing damaged articular cartilage, a key element in OA progression.

Immunomodulatory Properties

Explore the immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties of MSCs and their significance in alleviating osteoarthritic joint pain and stiffness.

Positive Trends in Research

Promising Results Learn about published studies demonstrating the safety and potential benefits of intra-articular MSC administration, including improvements in pain, stiffness, and physical function.

A Glimpse of the Future

Hope for Osteoarthritis Management Discover how cell therapies, whether autologous or allogeneic, hold promise in managing this chronic progressive disorder, offering new possibilities for OA patients.