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Osteoarthritis may cause joint pain, swelling and stiffness, as well as loss of joint flexibility or movement. How is it treated? Treatment involves exercising, ...
This most common form of arthritis mainly affects joints in your hands, knees, hips and spine. There's no cure, but symptoms can be managed.
Osteoarthritis happens when the protective cartilage that cushions the ends of bones in joints gradually breaks down. That leads to joint pain, tenderness and ...
Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis. When you have osteoarthritis, the slick cartilage that covers the ends of your bones and helps joints ...
Osteoarthritis can also be caused by a trauma to the joint, such as a car accident or sports injury. “Severe arthritis can dramatically reduce quality of ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly prevalent, incurable disease that carries a massive disease burden for patients and society. Affecting more than 32.5 ...
The most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage that caps your bones wears away.
The spine is susceptible to osteoarthritis because of the motion between the vertebrae. It's most common in the lower back, or lumbar spine, because these ...
Corticosteroid injections are commonly used for the symptomatic treatment of knee osteoarthritis. Common practice is to inject the joint with a combination of ...
Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative disease, and cases are rising, which imposes a major socioeconomic burden. Inflammation and apoptosis are important ...
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