Aching knees, hips and hands are nothing new to those with Osteoarthritis, but a new study in Oklahoma focuses on the bloodstream with the hopes of finding out why some get it and others don’t.
It all started with a swollen knee last March. It had been aching for a few days and one evening after a work event it became ...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), over 350 million people globally suffer from arthritis, and despite ...
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Substantial improvements in ultrasound technology and expanded use of it have necessitated an update of the 2012 ...
While many people living with chronic pain require medication, there is growing interest in non-pharmacological approaches ...
Truth is, we’re not as nimble or spry at advanced ages as we were in our younger years. It may be easier to lose our balance, ...
Different kinds of arthritis affect the hands and fingers differently. In all cases, the pain can burn, ache or feel sharp and restrict your range of motion, making daily tasks more difficult. Your ...
Objectives Secondary prevention of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is generally considered potentially impactful because the entire ...
Achy knees are common for many adults, and Pilates exercises can be especially helpful in relieving pain. Here are five easy ...
Despite experiencing joint pain—especially in her hands—along with body aches, hot flushes and sleeplessness, Richardson dismissed these symptoms as "normal," until one day in June when she was unable ...