After three months of PT, add meds for knee osteoarthritis?
Автор: CME Trail
Загружено: 2026-02-27
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This discussion addresses adults with knee osteoarthritis who continue to have pain after three months of physical therapy. The core decision is whether to escalate care by adding pharmacologic therapy or continue therapy alone. Although combining treatments can provide moderate additional pain relief and functional improvement, medication risks—including gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and renal concerns—complicate routine escalation.
The framework emphasizes maintaining physical therapy as the foundation while individualizing the decision to add medications based on symptom severity, osteoarthritis stage, comorbidity risk, prior response, and patient preference. It also highlights when to reconsider the diagnosis or pursue referral in severe, refractory cases.
Clinical escalation after failed therapy requires balancing incremental benefit against patient-specific risk.
#KneeOsteoarthritis #PrimaryCare #Rheumatology #MusculoskeletalMedicine
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