Figure 1 Principles for the diagnosis and management of osteoarthritis

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Figure 1 Principles for the diagnosis and management of osteoarthritis Figure 1 | Principles for the diagnosis and management of osteoarthritis. Standards to aim for (green boxes) in the diagnosis and management of osteoarthritis and practices that should be limited (orange boxes) or discouraged (red boxes) are highlighted. General principles for management should include coordinated care, the setting of individual goals, detailed follow-up and the use of a multidisciplinary model of care. Hunter, D. J. & Bowden, J. L. (2017) Are you managing osteoarthritis appropriately? Nat. Rev. Rheumatol. doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2017.160