Osteoarthritis is a leading cause of chronic pain, often affecting physical function, daily activities, and quality of life. EULAR - The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology - has ...
This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, MFOMA. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, affecting more than 32.5 million adults in the United States. Osteoarthritis is ...
Korean researchers found that low-dose radiation therapy eased knee pain and improved movement in people with mild to moderate osteoarthritis. The treatment, far weaker than cancer radiation, showed ...
A new study found that six sessions of low-dose radiation significantly improved knee pain for participants with osteoarthritis. The levels of radiation used are far below what someone would receive ...
Researchers at St George's, University of London have developed a simple tool to measure irregularities in the cartilage and bone tissue of people with osteoarthritis, which aims to speed-up screening ...
While Study 1 demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in knee OA pain with ReNu, Study 2 failed to meet its primary efficacy endpoint despite a numerical trend favoring the active treatment ...
One of the best parts of warm weather is swapping your boots for sneakers and getting your steps in. But if you've noticed each step is now marked by pain and stiffness in your knees, hips or spine, ...
Stiff knees, aching hips and the slow grind of chronic joint pain are often accepted as an unavoidable part of getting older. But while osteoarthritis is the world’s most common joint disease, experts ...
A simple, non-invasive ultrasound treatment could one day help injured joints heal instead of remaining trapped in a cycle of ...
A new review by David A. Walsh and Joanne Stocks in the September 2017 issue of SLAS Discovery (formerly the Journal of Biomolecular Screening) explores evolving treatments and future therapies for ...
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This is the secret to managing osteoarthritis
If you’re an avid long distance runner, or committed to your weekly HIIT class, you’re probably familiar with the occasional ache and pain. After all, it’s normal for your joints to feel a little sore ...
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