Osteoarthritis
What is it?
Osteoarthritis is a condition where there is a breakdown of the joint’s cartilage and is one of the most common forms of arthritis. Excess body weight placed on joints, especially in the knees and hips, results in rapid wear and tear, and causes pain due to inflammation. Bones and muscles in the back can also be strained, causing disk problems, pain, and reduced mobility. While osteoarthritis may occur regardless of a person’s age, gender, or body mass, complications tend to be more severe in the obese.
How is it affected by bariatric surgery?
Lap Band Surgery and Gastric Bypass Surgery can reduce the strain placed on joints as there is less weight and pressure.
What success have patients found through bariatric surgery?
A recent study of 500 patients showed a 90 percent resolution of arthritis among surgical patients.