“…Overall, both forms of arthritis are complex processes driven by multiple inflammatory and metabolic factors. For instance, the risk factors for inflammatory OA include aging, obesity, joint trauma, repetitive activity, etc., whereas the risk factors for RA include genetic, immune, and environmental factors, among others [ 7 , 8 ]. In most cases, the two forms of arthritis share corporate disease features, including monocyte infiltration, inflammation, synovial swelling, vascular pimple formation, joint stiffness, and articular cartilage destruction [ 9 ].…”