Tricompartmental degenerative disease of knees

Posted by lharrison74 @lharrison74, Sep 26, 2023

Does anyone know if tricompartmental degenerative disease of the knees is considered osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis?

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Hi @lharrison74. Everything I was able to find when searching for tricompartmental degenerative disease labeled it as osteoarthritis, or a wearing down of the cartilage within your knee in multiple areas. The main difference between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid is osteo is a result of wear and tear or injury, whereas rheumatoid is an autoimmune disease.

@lharrison74, is this something you have been diagnosed with and how are your knees doing? In my same search, it seems the end result of most of these diagnoses is a knee replacement. Have this been discussed with you?

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I got my X-rays and I see my Dr on the 3rd for the good news. I already have rheumatoid arthritis so I was trying to figure out if it was now in my knees too.

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My doctor said this is osteoarthritis for the win.

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That was my diagnosis which the doctor told me the cause is osteoarthritis. I had both knees replaced when it started impacting my ability to walk

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