Affiliation:
1. Department of Health and Behavior Studies, Teachers College, Columbia University, NY 10027, United States.
Abstract
Background
The origin of osteoarthritis, the most common disabling disorder of older adults remains uncertain.
Aim
This mini review examines the possible role played by various neuromuscular deficits in the osteoarthritis etiopathogenic process.
Methods and Procedures
Articles that haveaddressed the current topic of interest and were located in the PUBMED,Google Scholar, and Web of Science electronic data bases as of 2017-2022 were carefully sought and examined.
Results
Various neuromuscular mechanisms may have a bearing on the development and progression of osteoarthritis, but the data are largely unrelated and observational in nature.
Conclusion
More research to examine this issue is sorely needed and could have considerable merit in light of the growing populations of older adults at risk for disabling osteoarthritis in the face of few intervention options to help them to achieve an optimal functional level.