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1
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Quality of Life

2
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Making a difference in 46 million lives in the
    United States.
  • Our GOAL is to improve the quality of life,
    decrease pain and suffering, and increase the
    patients ability to live life to its fullest.
  • People seek health care for two main reasons
  • To regain their health or to maintain their
    health.

3
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Arthritis in the elderly is no different than
    that of younger patients.
  • What is different is how their bodies process
    medication and how medication affects their
    internal organs.
  • The liver and the kidneys both decrease in size
    in the years beyond age 70.
  • Metabolizing medications and excreting
    medications can be affected by the aging process.

4
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Management of Chronic Arthritis Pain
  • Must consider the co-morbidities and other
    medications.
  • Tailored to the individual
  • Include non-pharmacological and pharmacological
    interventions.
  • Based on an accurate diagnosis.

5
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Baby boomers were born between 1946-1974.
  • Grew up exercising and will probably continue
    exercising into their 70s.
  • Many are working beyond normal retirement age.
  • 2/3 of the working population will have arthritis
    by 2030.
  • Musculoskeletal pain is common and can be
    disabling.

6
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Age does not depend upon years, but upon
    temperament and health. Some men are born old,
    and some never grow so.

  • Tryon Edwards

7
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • 106 Types of Arthritis!
  • 5 most common in the elderly
  • 1. Osteoarthritis-most common and often called
    the wear and tear type. 50 have over age 50.
  • Caused by the breakdown of cartilage that the
    is covering over the bones. Pain is caused by
    bone rubbing on bone or the mechanic of the
    joints are now off.

8
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • 2. Rheumatoid Arthritis-immune mediated disease
    that attacks and erodes or destroys cartilage.
    Weakens tendons leading to deformity and
    dysfunction of the joint.
  • 1.3 million Americans are affected.
  • Causes systemic symptoms of pain, fatigue, fever,
    anemia, etc.

9
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Seronegative Inflammatory arthritis.
  • Psoriatic, Anklysosing Spondylitis, Reactive
    Arthritis, Enteropathic arthritis.
  • Primarily cause inflammation and damage where the
    tendons and ligaments attach. Can be very
    destructive and debilitating.

10
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Soft Tissue Arthritis
  • Some forms are Bursitis and Tendonitis.
  • Often from injuries or overuse.
  • Usually do not leave permanent damage.
  • Painful and correct diagnosis is essential to
    treatment.

11
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Connective Tissue Diseases
  • Systemic Lupus, Sjogrens Syndrome, Scleroderma,
    Polymyositis, Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
  • These are auto-immune diseases that cause
    inflammation and arthritis by the body attacking
    itself by producing anti-bodies against the body
    itself.

12
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Mechanism of Pain in Arthritis.
  • Arthritis is a broad, general term for
    inflammation in or around the joint.
  • Inflammation is a process by which your body
    defense system of WBCs and chemicals protect the
    body from infection and foreign substances.
    These can be bacteria, viruses, or auto-immune
    antibodies. Normally the body uses the immune
    system to protect you.
  • Inflammation can lead to structural damage,
    functional damage, and pain.

13
Arthritis and the Elderly
  • Every Patient Carries His or Her Doctor Inside

  • Albert Schweitzer

14
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Perception about Pain and Pain Control
  • Baby Boomers and those greater in age often do
    not want to take medication.
  • Medication is looked on as a Drug.
  • The feeling that they are going to have pain as
    they get older. Just expect this
  • Taking medication makes them feel like they are
    not strong or a weakling.

15
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Multiple Methods to treat the pain of arthritis.
  • Analgesics
  • NSAIDS
  • Stronger analgesics ( i.e. opioids)
  • Adjuvant drugs for the particular type of
    inflammatory arthritis.
  • Caution increased sensitivity to the drugs,
    drug-drug interactions, co-morbidities.

16
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Non-pharmacological treatments.
  • CAM-
  • Physical therapy, Exercise, Joint Mechanics.
  • Supports for the various parts of the body.
  • Surgical intervention.
  • Injection of the joints or tissues.
  • Laughter, support, Laughter.

17
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Health is a state of complete physical, mental,
    and social well-being, and not merely the absence
    of disease or infirmity.
  • World Health
    Organization

18
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • The Mind Body Connection
  • Hope is the power of the mind that we can all
    harness.
  • Expectation, belief, and faith are the key
    elements of hope.
  • Block pain in the body by the release of
    Endorphins
  • The brain chemical transmitters play a
    significant role in our well being.

19
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Four chemical transmitters in the brain largely
    influence the emotions, attitude, and mental
    function of our patients.
  • They are Serotonin, Acetylcholine, GABA
    (gamma-amino butyric acid), and Dopamine.
  • Neurotransmitters is like a baseball, and
    receptors in the body act as a catchers mitt.
    The brain can manufacture the correct amount
    given the raw materials. This keeps everything
    in balance.

20
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Ingredients for healthy body are sleep, food,
    exercise, and a purpose to be here.
  • Sleep should be 8 hours to be optimum.
  • Food should be balanced with nutritional value.
  • Exercise should be 30 minutes total (does not
    have to be at one time) 3-4 times a week.
  • Purpose Everyone needs.

21
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • Questions not answered (Many).
  • Should narcotics be used in the elderly?
  • What to do with the elderly in pain in the
    nursing care facilities.
  • Are alternative medicines safe and do they do
    anything?
  • As a health care provider what can you do to have
    a positive impact on this problem?

22
Arthritis in the Elderly
  • ATTITUDE
  • Life if short. There once was a woman who awoke
    one morning and looked in the mirror. She had
    only 3 hairs left. Well, Ill braid my hair
    today and she did and had a wonderful day.
  • The next day she woke up and looked in the mirror
    and had only 2 hairs left on her head. Hmm. I
    think Ill part my hair down the middle today and
    she did. She had a grand day.

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ATTITUDE
  • The 3rd day she had only one hair left. Today
    Im going to wear my hair in a pony tail and she
    did and had a great day.
  • On the 4th day she looked in the mirror and there
    was no hair. Yaa! I dont have to fix my hair
    today.
  • Its all in the ATTITUDE.

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ATTITUDE
  • The 3rd day she had only one hair left. Today
    Im going to wear my hair in a pony tail and she
    did and had a great day.
  • On the 4th day she looked in the mirror and there
    was no hair. Yaa! I dont have to fix my hair
    today.
  • Its all in the ATTITUDE.

25
  • Live Simply
  • Love generously
  • Care deeply
  • Speak kindly
  • Pray continuously
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