Key priorities for implementation
The following recommendations have been identified as priorities for implementation. The full list
of recommendations is in section 1.
Diagnosis
Diagnose osteoarthritis clinically without investigations if a person:
is 45 or over and
has activity-related joint pain and
has either no morning joint-related stiffness or morning stiffness that lasts no longer
than 30minutes. [new 2014]
Holistic approach to osteoarthritis assessment and management
Offer advice on the following core treatments to all people with clinical osteoarthritis.
Access to appropriate information (see recommendation 1.3.1).
Activity and exercise (see recommendation 1.4.1).
Interventions to achieve weight loss if the person is overweight or obese (see
recommendation 1.4.3 andObesity [NICE clinical guideline 43]). [2008, amended 2014]
Education and self-management
Offer accurate verbal and written information to all people with osteoarthritis to enhance
understanding of the condition and its management, and to counter misconceptions, such as
that it inevitably progresses and cannot be treated. Ensure that information sharing is an
ongoing, integral part of the management plan rather than a single event at time of
presentation. [2008]
Agree individualised self-management strategies with the person with osteoarthritis. Ensure
that positive behavioural changes, such as exercise, weight loss, use of suitable footwear and
pacing, are appropriately targeted. [2008]
Osteoarthritis (CG177)
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