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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.
It's awareness Saturday on the next Mayo Clinic Radio program, as May recognizes Arthritis Awareness Month, Osteoporosis Awareness Month and Lupus Awareness ...
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The Creation and Implementation of a Hospital-Based Same-Day Discharge Program for Total Joint Arthroplasty. ... A Retrospective Review of Native Septic Arthritis ...
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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Corticosteroid injections are commonly used for the symptomatic treatment of knee osteoarthritis. Common practice is to inject the joint with a combination of ...
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