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Related Links
www.boneandjointdecade.org (http://www.boneandjointdecade.org)
The President's Proclamation (http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/03/20020325-5.html)
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Bone and Joint Decade
Bone and joint diseases affect millions of people around the world. Conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis, back pain or trauma can result in severe long-term pain and physical disability. The Bone and Joint Decade hopes to increase awareness of these problems. Few scientific breakthroughs occur "overnight." Most require years of funding and research. In addition, the costs and priorities for change are very different between technologically advanced nations and developing countries. Health care professionals realized that at least 10 years would be needed to gather the information, focus the research and develop appropriate responses to the problems. Across the world, millions of people have conditions that affect bones and joints. Because people are living longer, conditions like arthritis and osteoporosis have a great impact on costs of care and quality of life. Joint diseases account for more than half of all chronic conditions in the elderly. In many countries, road traffic injuries are a major problem. By the year 2010, the cost of treating road traffic injuries may account for one-quarter of all health care expenditures in developing nations. Road traffic injuries can result in long-term disability and greatly affect an individual's quality of life. Injuries and diseases of the bones and joints have a tremendous impact on the world's people and economies. Consider these facts:
The Bone and Joint Decade has four key goals:
If you are affected by a musculoskeletal disorder, either as a patient or through a family member:
If you are a physician or health care professional:
For more information on the Bone and Joint Decade, visit the international Web site at www.boneandjointdecade.orgwww.boneandjointdecade.org (http://www.boneandjointdecade.org) or the United States site at The President's ProclamationThe President's Proclamation (http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/03/20020325-5.html). Last reviewed and updated: November 2002
AAOS does not review or endorse accuracy or effectiveness of materials, treatments or physicians.
Copyright 2002 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Related Links
www.boneandjointdecade.org (http://www.boneandjointdecade.org)
The President's Proclamation (http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/03/20020325-5.html)
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