

Overview
Arthritis is a broad term referring to inflammation or degeneration of the joints, often presenting with
pain, stiffness, swelling, and limited mobility. Among its most common forms are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid
arthritis, and gout— each with distinct underlying pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical
implications.
These conditions are major contributors to disability worldwide, significantly
affecting patients' physical function, mental well-being, and overall quality of life. They also impose a
substantial burden on healthcare systems due to their chronic nature and potential
complications.
Early identification and accurate differentiation of arthritis types are crucial
for timely and appropriate management. However, the overlapping symptoms and varied progression of different
arthritis types can make its clinical evaluation particularly challenging. Without proper recognition,
symptoms may be under-treated or misattributed, leading to prolonged discomfort and avoidable functional
decline. Therefore, a clear, structured approach to diagnosis and management is essential to avoid
misdiagnosis, ensure timely intervention, and support effective, sustained care. Prompt intervention can
help alleviate symptoms, slow disease progression, and improve long-term outcomes.
This
e-learning module provides an in-depth overview of arthritis and its common forms, with a strong focus on
differentiating between types and selecting appropriate management strategies. By refining physicians’
clinical approach, the module supports accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment, leading to better patient
outcomes.
At the end of this learning module, participants should be able to:
Dr Tristan Marvin T.Tan, PTRP, MD, DPBO, FPOA
Orthopedic Surgeon
ALLIED CARE EXPERTS MEDICAL CENTER,
MANDALUYONG CITY
Keywords: arthritis, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, arthritis diagnosis, arthritis management