Table 7

Treatment options for 110 patients not having total joint replacement: 12 month follow-up data

Outcome/treatment following consultation with surgeon, n (%)Hip OA patients (n = 44a)Knee OA patients n = 66a)Total (n = 110)
Monitor hip/knee15(34.1)6(9.1)21 (19.1)
No treatment/no operation7(15.9)12(18.2)19(17.3)
Indicated joint to be replaced (no surgery within follow-up time)8(18.2)9(13.6)17(15.5)
Injection4(9.1)9(13.6)13(11.9)
Recommended physiotherapy2 (4.5)9(13.6)11 (10.0)
ArthroscopyN/A11 (16.7)11 (10.0)
Patient feels not ready3 (6.8)8(12.1)11 (10.0)
Further investigation1 (2.3)4(6.1)5 (4.5)
Not able to have operation due to other health problem3 (6.8)1(1.5)4 (3.6)
Age — too young1 (2.3)2 (3.0)3 (2.7)
Exercise1 (2.3)2 (3.0)3 (2.7)
Patient not able to have operation due to personal reasons2 (4.5)02(1.8)
Referral to another specialist2 (4.5)02(1.8)
Hydrotherapy1 (2.3)01 (0.9)
Weight management01(1.5)1 (0.9)
  • a Six hip and eight knee OA patients had more than one outcome following consultation. OA = osteoarthritis.