from Section III - Care of the Elderly by Organ System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 June 2022
As the population of the United States ages, rheumatologic disease is quickly becoming one of the more common diagnoses encountered in the geriatric population. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 54.4 million (22.7%) US adults had doctor-diagnosed arthritis, and 23.7 million (43.5% of those with arthritis) had arthritis-attributable activity limitations. In addition to increasing prevalence, disability associated with musculoskeletal disorders is increasing. It has also been noted that worldwide disability associated with musculoskeletal disorders has more than tripled since 2004. With this increased burden of disease, there is a necessity for these diseases to be managed with an interdisciplinary approach. Through appropriate partnership of physical therapists, occupational therapists, physiatrists, orthopedic surgeons, and pain specialists, rheumatologic disease in the elderly can be effectively managed.
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