Knee osteoarthritis is a major public health problem that primarily
affects the elderly. Almost 10 percent of the United States population
suffers from symptomatic knee osteoarthritis by the age of 60. In fact,
OA is prevalent worldwide, especially with an increasingly aging
society. It is one of the leading causes of pain and dysfunction in the
joints among the aging population. Despite this, there are no approved
interventions that ameliorate structural progression of this disorder. Continue reading on digital