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Osteoarthritis

What is osteoarthritis?Healthy joints help your body move, bend, and twist. Knees glide up and down stairs without creaking or crunching. Hips move you along on a walk without a complaint.

CommonArticle Modifying activities for osteoarthritis
If you have osteoarthritis and your joints hurt when you do an activity, try other ways of doing it that do not cause pain.
CommonArticle Complications of osteoarthritis
Most people find osteoarthritis to be a nuisance that eventually becomes significant enough to impact their daily activities, but sometimes there are more serious complications.
CommonArticle Characteristics of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis affects about one-tenth as many people as osteoarthritis.
CommonArticle Who is affected by osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, and a major reason people become disabled and dependent on others as they get older.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - Topic Overview
What is osteoarthritis?Healthy joints help your body move, bend, and twist. Knees glide up and down stairs without creaking or crunching. Hips move you along on a walk without a complaint. But when osteoarthritis affects your joints, such simple, everyday move
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - Health Tools
Tools to help you make decisions about hip replacement surgery.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - Cause
Osteoarthritis results from chemical changes in the cartilage that cause it to break down faster than it can be produced. In most cases, experts dont know the cause of this cartilage breakdown.
ÍÆ¼öArticle Osteoarthritis - Symptoms
As osteoarthritis becomes more severe, symptoms may include a total loss of function in the affected joints.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - What Happens
Osteoarthritis is a slow, progressive disease. Cartilage gradually breaks down until the bones, which were once separated by cartilage, begin to rub against each other.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - What Increases Your Risk
Certain factors seem to increase the risk of developing osteoarthritis, including: Aging, which does not cause osteoarthritis but is a factor in developing symptoms. Almost all people older than 65 years of age show X - ray evidence of osteoarthritis in t
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - When To Call a Doctor
Many conditions can cause symptoms similar to osteoarthritis. In order to determine the cause of your symptoms, call your health professional if you experience: Sudden, unexplained swelling, warmth, or pain in any joint or joints. Joint pain associated wi
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - Exams and Tests
Doctors usually diagnose osteoarthritis by evaluating your symptoms and doing a physical exam. Sometimes your doctor will include other tests in the evaluation.
ÍÆ¼öArticle Osteoarthritis - Treatment Overview
Although there is no cure for osteoarthritis, treatment can help you reduce your symptoms.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - Prevention
You can take steps to help prevent the development of osteoarthritis or to help prevent the progression of this condition.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - Home Treatment
Learn steps to help relieve the pain caused by osteoarthritis and improve your joint function.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - Medications
Medicine can often help you to relieve the symptoms of osteoarthritis and allow you to continue daily activities. However, pain relief medication does not cure arthritis or decrease the rate of cartilage breakdown.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - Surgery
Osteoarthritis surgery is reserved for people with severe osteoarthritis who do not get pain relief from medication, home treatment, or other treatments and who have significant loss of cartilage. Get the facts.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - Other Treatment
Learn about experimental medical therapies and complementary and alternative therapies that can relieve pain and improve joint function for people who have osteoarthritis.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - Other Places To Get Help
A list of resources for information on and treatment of osteoarthritis.
CommonArticle Osteoarthritis - Related Information
Information on condtions related to osteoarthritits.
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