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Osteoarthritis Questions for your Physician

Many have asked how to prepare for the next meeting with a doctor, after having been diagnosed with osteoarthritis (or suspecting the diagnosis). There are a number of things to consider when walking into your next appointment. Is this pain I am having Rheumatoid Arthritis? No, osteoarthritis generally affects the large, weight–bearing... Read moreChevron

Osteoarthritis and Exercise

Osteoarthritis of the knee is a crippling condition, preventing the usual activities of walking, exercise and often resting without pain. The construction of an individualized exercise program featuring muscle strengthening, balance and flexibility can do much to improve function in this condition, and should be incorporated into the treatment... Read moreChevron

What is the Difference Between Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis?

What is the difference between osteoarthritis and osteoporosis? Osteoarthritis (or degenerative joint disease) is a noninflammatory condition, commonplace in adults, which is derived from loss of cartilage with subsequent remodeling and overgrowth of adjacent bone. By contrast, osteoporosis is a metabolic condition characterized by loss of... Read moreChevron

Can an Accident Trigger Osteoarthritis?

I am in my early 30s and recently was in a car accident. I had an X-ray and was told that the accident triggered osteoarthritis in my middle back. How is this possible? Despite an early age, traumatic injury to the thoracic spine has led to alterations of ligaments and tendons (and possibly bone) resulting in altered mechanics and regional blood... Read moreChevron

How Does Exercise Help People with Osteoarthritis?

How does exercise help people with osteoarthritis? Exercise is an under-recognized treatment modality in patients with osteoarthritis. When combined with analgesic medication and physical therapy, exercise can result in significant weight reduction, particularly relevant for obese patients with osteoarthritis of the spine, hip and knee. Loss of... Read moreChevron

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The breakdown of cartilage in the knee can lead to bony protrusions called spurs and considerable joint pain.

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