OsteoarthritisExaminations and Tests
Doctors usually diagnose
osteoarthritis by evaluating your symptoms and doing a
physical examination. Sometimes your doctor will
include other tests in the evaluation. The following tests can confirm the
diagnosis or rule out
other conditions with similar symptoms: If you have symptoms in more than one joint, your doctor should
evaluate each joint individually so that he or she does not overlook any other
medical cause for your symptoms.3
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