Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) vs Osteoarthritis (OA) - Rheumatology Series

Published 2020-09-22
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) vs Osteoarthritis (OA).


Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune, systemic, chronic inflammatory, polyarticular arthritis that involves small, peripheral joints, and is more common in females than males.
Rheumatoid arthritis can have articular as well as extraarticular manifestations.

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All Comments (21)
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  • @dramankaur
    Love the way of explanation... like, “Shut up, I didn’t say that”... haha. Love it!
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  • @audreyramon7548
    ..This video is making me understand EveryThing! Thank you.
  • @littlelilac2805
    Isn’t the osteoarthritis is the one with knee while RA common in carpal bone?
  • @madp5113
    Physiotherapy should be mentioned in the treatment portion.
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  • @Cbockhoff
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  • @allesasmart
    Why do I have symptoms in both lists? My RA testing came back no. A 'high ego' "famous" local doctor held my hands and said its Osteo. I refused drugs because it lessens life span. Live in pain. Heel on right side hurts, Elbows, wrists, hands, fingers straight unable to bend like joints are fused solid. Neck swelling occasionally lower back occasionally. One week knee but no pain. Mornings horribly stiff but end of day so stiff and hard to move. Only take Tylenol or Motrin. Yep POST menapause. Weight gained 20 pounds ...I need a doctor in Orlando that specializes in diagnosis but doesn't force meds on me.
  • How about cervical joint arthropathy? Where you classified it OA or RA?
  • Great Video and Great explanation, How much time consume for making one video? Do you use GoodNote5, Notibility or procreate?
  • @mindrolling24
    I have osteo and rheumatoid arthritis as well as osteoporosis, mild scoliosis (caused by heavy lifting), Scheuermanns Disease and tempero mandibular joint disorder. Basically, I’m stuffed up and only 53.
  • @Medistive
    Little mistake. Osteoarthritis actually sometimes IS associated with synovitis.
  • @Nasima1368
    Thanks thanks thanks Awesome explanation I needed it so much!
  • @MrHerks
    smashed that like button 30 seconds in! was just diagnosed with OA but convinced now that I have both LOL some pain relieved by movement some gets worse, A LOT worse! some better in the morning some worse ALL morning, sometimes pain management works some days I can barely stand up. Am I the winner? shut up