Osteoarthritis (OA) affects one in ten adults in Aotearoa New Zealand, yet care remains fragmented and under-prioritised. The 2025 Aotearoa Osteoarthritis Summit explored re-framing OA through a lifespan, equity-focused lens. Summit attendees contribution to a collaborative workshop at the event highlighted misconceptions, harmful “wear and tear” narratives, and inconsistent information. Attendees called for empowering, strengths-based messaging, culturally responsive care, and early, lifelong joint-health strategies. Recommendations included myth-busting, accessible education, community support, and integrated non-surgical management. Equity for Māori, Pasifika, rural, and low-income communities was emphasised. Changing the OA narrative requires collaboration, consistent messaging, and scalable frameworks to improve outcomes nationwide.
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