04 Feb, 2020
What an important word to be familiar with. It is a very clever combination of the words “inflammation” and “aging”; 2 words that, as Forrest Gump might say, “..go together lie peas and carrots.” Why is it an important concept for our clients at Atlanta Osteoarthritis Clinic (AOC) to understand? Because you are investing your time and health dollars at AOC with the hope, and likely the expectation, that the treatment received will result in less knee pain, better mobility, and a significant delay of any joint replacement surgery. I have no doubt that we can do this, but the odds for a great outcome with lasting results will be tilted in your favor, and I believe substantially, if we think of the degenerative arthritis in your affected joints as part of a whole‐body process that comes as we get older – Inflammaging. Briefly, inflammaging is described as a continual low‐grade, whole body inflammation quite common here in the USA where our immune system faces a constant assault from poor diet, obesity, toxins in our air, water, food, radiation, chronic stress, disordered sleep, etc. The result is a higher inflammatory load that accelerates all of the degenerative diseases associated with aging, including osteoarthritis. So, to illustrate, imagine your body as a large, lush, green, thriving tropical rain forest. Now imagine your arthritic knee is a small section of this forest and it is on fire. Because the fire is isolated and the surrounding areas are lush and healthy, we will send one fire bomber (our injection treatments) to drop its fire retardant. It successfully stops the damage allowing the small section to recover. Now, imagine that same small section is ablaze, but now the surrounding forest is dry due to drought and there are some evil arsonists continually starting up little fires in the surrounding areas. That fire bomber will again douse the targeted flames, but the new fires are continually tossing burning embers back into that section, never giving it a full chance to be green, healthy, useful again. Your whole‐body inflammatory load is the arsonist of the story. As the medical director at AOC, I hope you will be open to addressing the systemic inflammation working against your best possible outcome. Lifestyle modifications (diet, exercise, sleep, stress coping) will be discussed here at the office and educational materials provided. We will also carry a number of supplement products known to address inflammaging directly and indirectly. Some have shown direct benefit vs osteoarthritis specifically. Some of these have been found in controlled studies to be as effective vs pain as medicines prescribed for similar reasons, but without the serious side effects. I will be happy to make specific recommendations on an individual basis as part of your care and out of our dedication to providing you the best treatment outcome possible. LRK