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General
Osteoarthritis Information
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis with its typical
targets being your hands, hips, knees, feet and spine. Sometimes, it
will attack your knuckles, wrists, elbows and shoulders...
Helpful
Osteoarthritis Exercises
Although osteoarthritis is a chronic condition, patients can still lead
active lives with a manageable amount of pain, fatigue and disability
-- if they follow a daily exercise routine...
Handout
on Health: Osteoarthritis Information from the NIH
The booklet describes osteoarthritis and its symptoms and contains information
about diagnosis and treatment, as well as current research efforts from
the National Institutes of Health (NIH)...
The
Symptoms of Osteoarthritis
Many factors can contribute to the disease’s progression, including
obesity and sports or work-related injuries. The first signs that you
may have Osteoarthritis are pain and swelling or stiffness in your joints
that last longer than two weeks...
The
Causes of Osteoarthritis
Your bones are cushioned by cartilage, which acts as a sort of shock
absorber and padding of protection. The cartilage is encased in a small
area that leaves room for flexibility and elasticity when you move...
What
is Osteoarthritis?
If you are a middle-aged man or woman who has started to notice mild
to severe pain in your joints, you may be among the estimated 20 million
Americans suffering from the most common form of degenerative joint
disease, osteoarthritis...
Establishing
a Proper Diet for Osteoarthritis
As with almost any disease, diet and nutrition play an important role
in maximizing your recovery and putting you on the road to a healthy
lifestyle. For arthritis sufferers, maintaining a healthy weight can
make a huge difference in the amount of pain and swelling occurring in
the joints...
Using
Glucosamine for Osteoarthritis
Like a well-oiled automobile, the body has the ability to repair itself
if given the proper adjustments. In this case, the lack of synovial fluid
contributes to the deterioration of healthy joints...
Holistic
Approach towards Osteoarthritis
There is no 100% cure for arthritis, but you can manage the pain and
live a healthy, normal life by tackling the symptoms from a holistic
approach. Many people hear the word holistic and assume it means spiritual
or non-medicinal...
The
Dangers of Celebrex and Vioxx
Celebrex and Vioxx are two drugs that have previously been administered
for arthritis conditions. In fact, the two – known as Cox-2 inhibitors
- were touted as miracle drugs for those suffering from an arthritic
disease...
What
it is Like to Have Osteoarthritis
Have you noticed
the enlarged knuckles? Or, how difficult it may be for people to get
up from a chair? Their unconscious massaging of hands
or knees while talking? Their use of a walking cane, while gingerly
going around curbs, or stepping out of automobiles...
The
Osteoarthritis Diagnosis
Physicians make a diagnosis of Osteoarthritis based on a physical exam
and history of symptoms. Bone Radiography or X-rays are used to confirm
diagnosis...
Osteoarthritis
Exercises You Can Do
In some cases, the need for medicinal treatment can be put on hold if
the patient implements an exercise program to relieve the pain. Along
with nutrition, exercise is one of the most natural ways your body can
repair itself and strengthen it against deterioration...
The
Common Types of Hip Pain
The main functions of the hip joint are weight bearing and locomotion.
It is subjected to many types of stress, arthritis, diseases (collagen
vascular disease, infection, Lyme disease) and trauma, all of which
can cause pain...
Dealing
with Arthritis Naturally
Some patients worry that a 1-2 week relief timeline sounds too far away.
They’re used to taking a prescription and feeling almost instantaneous
results. With natural remedies, such as glucosamine, the relief may
take a bit longer, but the effects last longer and are more powerful
than many alternatives. Here are some additional natural ingredients
that have been shown to effectively ward off...
The
Types of Arthritis
There are an amazing 100 or so variations of the arthritic condition.
From the mild tennis elbow (tendonitis) to systemic lupus, which has
crippling consequences that touch nearly every part of the patient’s
body...
Treating
Osteoarthritis with Exercise
The second form of treatment for Osteoarthritis is simply exercise.
It may seem that someone suffering from joint pain would abhor the idea
of exercise, but while it can put pressure on already sore joints, it
can also prevent further damage by reducing your weight and lessening
the strain put on them...
Dealing
with Osteoarthritis with Hot and Cold Therapy
The third way to treat osteoarthritis is to administer a combination
of heat and cold to the affected joint area. Heat relaxes muscles and
alleviates pain and soreness. You may already take a hot shower or relaxing
bath when your muscles ache after a long, weary day...
Should
One Go Through with Surgery? Pros, Cons, and a Bit of Warning
Worst-case scenario is that your doctor will recommend surgery. If your
joint is beyond repair or less severe treatment, he or she may need to
remove the stray bits of cartilage that are affecting your joints and
causing the inflammation and tenderness...
The
Current Osteoarthritis Research
Current Osteorthritis research can be divided into four categories,
that looking into the causes, treatments, education, and prevention
of the disease...
Treatments
for Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis affects the crucially important cartilage that cushions
and protects the ends of bones within the joints. It causes this cartilage
to break down, so that bone comes to rub against bone inside the joint...
The
Different Kinds of Joint Pain
Archeologists studying ancient Egyptian mummies are sure of at least
one thing: when these people were alive, their joints ached when they
woke in the morning...
How
to Approach Joint Pain
With osteoarthritis often comes pain in the joints. There are several
things you can do to combat the effects of this joint pain. Educating
yourself about the disease will help you manage it and keep it under
control. Your doctor will probably start by running a series of tests
such as x-rays and a complete physical examination...
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