

#493: Joint Pain in Older Adults with Dr. Una Makris
89 snips Jul 28, 2025
Dr. Una Makris, a Professor of Medicine at UT Southwestern, discusses effective strategies for managing joint pain in older adults. She emphasizes an age-friendly approach, focusing on diagnosing and treating osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The conversation includes insights into non-pharmacological interventions and the importance of lifestyle changes. Dr. Makris highlights the need for comprehensive assessments to combat ageism and improve treatment outcomes, advocating for personalized care and timely referrals for joint replacements.
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Thorough History Focus
- Start with a detailed history focusing on onset, duration, and joint distribution to distinguish types of arthritis.
- Emphasize pain impact on function over just pain intensity to guide evaluation and management.
Clinical Diagnosis Over Imaging
- Osteoarthritis diagnosis is primarily clinical; rely on history and physical exam rather than imaging.
- Image only if there's concern for alternate diagnosis, progression, or prior to referral for surgery.
Start OA with Education and Movement
- Begin osteoarthritis treatment with education, weight management, and tailored physical activity.
- Encourage accessible exercise options like walking or aquatic therapy based on patient's safety and preferences.