Oh, those achy joints
While age, genetics and lifestyle can all affect the onset of arthritis, an improved diet and regular exercise can help fight symptoms.
While age, genetics and lifestyle can all affect the onset of arthritis, an improved diet and regular exercise can help fight symptoms.
Chronic pain had long hampered Jim Houseman's active lifestyle—until he found a new treatment plan.
A sports medicine doctor shares his top tips for managing the condition and staying active.
An experimental drug is showing much promise in slowing the effects of osteoarthritis.
New technology that listens to creaking joints could soon help doctors diagnose osteoarthritis.
For one Michigan clan, joint replacement has been a family affair overseen by longtime doctors and the family's nurse.
Despite therapy and other treatments, Billie Ann Primmer’s hip pain became so intense she couldn’t walk. Hip replacement surgery offered hope.
Left untreated, rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions can worsen and lead to bigger problems down the road.
Bottom line: Walking the course is significantly better for your health.
Relieve stiffness and improve flexibility with walking, yoga and tai chi.
Study disputes weather's role in knee and back pain.
Study: A single shot of the patient's own stem cells improved pain and mobility.
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