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Meniscus injury

A torn meniscus can either be caused by an sudden injury to the knee (traumatic meniscus tear) or happen over time with increasing age (degenerative meniscus tear). A torn meniscus can either be caused by a sudden injury to the knee (traumatic meniscus tear) or happen over time with increasing age (degenerative meniscus tear). In each knee joint, there are two menisci, the inner (medial) and the o

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/young-osteoarthritis/oa-after-joint-injury/meniscus-injury - 2026-04-27

About osteoarthritis

Below you will find general information about the joint disease osteoarthritis such as how it is diagnosed and which symptoms are the most common. What is osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disease that attacks the joints and breaks down articular cartilage (joint cartilage), ligaments, bones, menisci, joint membranes, and muscles. The disease most commonly affects the knees, hips, and small

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/about-osteoarthritis - 2026-04-27

OA treatments

Although there is no cure for osteoarthritis, several treatment methods can relieve symptoms and delay disease progression.   Osteoarthritis (OA) treatment can be divided into three sections of a pyramid, with information, regular exercise, and weight loss (if necessary) at the base of the pyramid. The base consists of first-line treatment for OA and should be offered to all individuals living wit

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/oa-treatments - 2026-04-27

Martin Englund

Professor, MD, epidemiologist Research area: Osteoarthritis - from early disease mechanisms to the burden on individuals and society I tend to divide my research into three categories: 1. Molecular processes in osteoarthritis and its various stages with the help of my biobank and advanced measuring instruments in the laboratory. 2. Structural changes that occur in the joint tissues and their possi

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/osteoarthritis-research/meet-oa-researchers/martin-englund - 2026-04-27

Eva Ageberg

professor, physioterapist Research area: Exercise is good for your joints! My research is mainly targeted at young to middle-aged people who are at an increased risk of sustaining a knee or hip injury or who have an existing injury. A joint injury can result in joint pain, functional instability, physical inactivity, and poor quality of life. It also increases the risk of sustaining new injuries a

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/osteoarthritis-research/meet-oa-researchers/eva-ageberg - 2026-04-27

Hanna Isaksson

Professor Research area: Biomechanics - What happens when we load our body? I do research in biomedical engineering, more specifically in biomechanics. This means that with help from the laws of physics, I try to understand how forces affect our body, and more specifically the tissues. It's a broad subject, but my research focuses on the musculoskeletal system's tissues, i.e. bones, joints, and te

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/osteoarthritis-research/meet-oa-researchers/hanna-isaksson - 2026-04-27

Carl Johan Tiderius

Chief physician, adjunct professor Research area: Hip diseases in children and their lifelong consequences Hip dysplasia is the medical term for an immature hip joint in which the hip socket doesn't cover the femoral head (ball) properly. A cam deformity is a bone formation between the femoral head and the femoral neck that can cause hip pain and restrict hip mobility (also known as femoroacetabul

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/osteoarthritis-research/meet-oa-researchers/carl-johan-tiderius - 2026-04-27

Research study: SHIELD

Do you have healthy knees and want to contribute to OA research? We are looking for volunteers between 18-35 with healthy knees, i.e. that have not suffered a previous knee injury and/or undergone back or lower extremity surgery. If you have metal implants in your body or are pregnant, you should not partake in this research study.  In the event of an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/osteoarthritis-research/take-part-research-sweden/research-study-shield - 2026-04-27

Exercise and OA

A combination of physical activity and patient education should be the first-line treatment for osteoarthritis, regardless of disease stage. Exercise is the best treatment for people with osteoarthritis (OA) as it has the same analgesic effect as painkillers but without side effects. When we exercise, our brain releases endorphins, a hormone that works as the body’s natural painkillers. Exercise a

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/exercise-and-oa - 2026-04-27

Research study: MENIX

Are you curious about MRI and want to contribute to OA research? Many people suffer from osteoarthritis of the knee. Although osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, our knowledge about the course of the disease is limited. With the help of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we may be able to follow the development of osteoarthritis and learn more about what exactly happens in an OA-af

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/osteoarthritis-research/take-part-research-sweden/research-study-menix - 2026-04-27

2020

A Supported Osteoarthritis Self-Management Program for People with Knee and/or Osteoarthritis. Outcomes and factors associated with response Thérése Jönsson Patient education, exercise, and weight control is the first-line treatment for people with osteoarthritis (OA). In Sweden, a Supported Osteoarthritis Self-Management Program (SOASP), including patient education and exercise is provided by hea

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/osteoarthritis-research/doctoral-theses/2020 - 2026-04-27

About this website

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https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/about-website - 2026-04-27

GEOM22

Quaternary geology and landscape dynamics This course provides you with the tools and knowledge needed to analyze and understand the processes that have shaped and continue to transform today’s landscapes. You will engage with complex questions concerning how landscape development is linked to climate change, erosion issues, pollution, and water dynamics. The course offers both theoretical insight

https://www.geology.lu.se/education/programme-structure/geom22 - 2026-04-27

Research

The Department of Geology includes two sub-units organized around broad themes; Bedrock Geology and Quaternary Sciences. An important strategy is to increase collaboration across research themes. Below we present our eight research themes in short. The structure of overall research themes at the Department of Geology. The two rings represent the two units Bedrock Geology and Quaternary Sciences. T

https://www.geology.lu.se/research - 2026-04-27

Education

Master of Science in Geology  Master of Science in GeologyThe Dept. of Geology at Lund University offers a two-year Master's programme (120 ECTS credits) in geology. The MSc programme covers nearly all aspects of geology, from minerals to climate change and the evolution of life. It aims at providing students with a breadth of knowledge and exposure to areas at the cutting edge of geological resea

https://www.geology.lu.se/education - 2026-04-27

About us

Department of Geology at Lund is a vibrant workplace and melting pot of broad geoscientific research and teaching at the university's most research-intensive faculty. We study our planet's structure and history, and have the entire globe as a workplace. Our teachers and researchers are experts in the processes and materials that built and are still building our planet. We work in a variety of geos

https://www.geology.lu.se/about-us - 2026-04-27

GEON06 - cancelled

Palaeoecological methods and environmental analysis, 15 ECTS credits You might wonder what changes the environment has undergone since the last ice age until today? How has the landscape changed and how have flora and fauna responded to variations in climate and in human activity?If you attend this course, you will be able to answer such questions and not least obtain knowledge of up-to-date metho

https://www.geology.lu.se/education/programme-structure/cancelled-courses/geon06-cancelled - 2026-04-27