Arthritis and osteoporosis are prevalent musculoskeletal disorders that significantly impact quality of life and productivity. Arthritis, particularly osteoarthritis, is a leading cause of disability, affecting millions with pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Osteoporosis, characterized by weakened bones, increases fracture risk, especially in older adults. Despite their widespread burden, awareness, prevention, and management strategies remain inadequate.
A national program for osteoarthritis is crucial to address early diagnosis, affordable treatment, and rehabilitation services. Such a program can promote research, public education, and care integration across health systems, reducing the socioeconomic burden and improving patient outcomes. To learn about the latest advancements in managing arthritis and osteoporosis, join our exclusive session, organized in association with theβ¦