Osteoarthritis
Video Description: Learn about Osteoarthritis. www.videoclinical.com Related Article Subjects: bones, joints, osteoarthritis
Learn about Osteoarthritis
Dr. Thaddeus Bell talks about how proper exercise can help relieve some of the pain associated with...
What Causes Arthritis
The most common form of arthritis is the “wear and tear” kind, osteoarthritis. The condition affects 1 in 5 of the adult population in the UK. In this video, we learn what causes the condition...
Physiotherapy and Osteoarthritis
In this video, we’ll learn how physiotherapy can help with the management of osteoarthritis. The main issues with osteoarthritis are both pain and stiffness, and physiotherapy can help with...
Learn About Rheumatoid Arthritis
Learn about the causes of Rheumatoid Arthritis.Hosted by Heather...
What is Osteoarthritis
Learn about the causes,symptoms and treatment of Osteoarthritis, or degenerative arthritis/ degenerative joint...
Osteoarthritis Pain Management
Lorie Kane is a professional golfer with a family history of osteoarthritis. But she wont’ let aches and pains get in the way of her game; find out what she is doing to keep...
OTC Arthritis Medications
The best RX for arthritis pain may not be an RX at all! In this video, the PGA tour doctor guides you through the drugstore... Learn More About OsteoarthritisBy: Steven A Johnson | 12/04/2009 | MedicineThere are many types of Arthritis out there; one of these types of arthritis is Osteoarthritis. It is caused by the break down and loss of cartilage in one or more joints and is known as a degenerative condition. Cartilage serves as a cushion between the bones and joints. Osteoarthritis... Joint Pain ReliefBy: Steven A Johnson | 20/12/2007 | MedicineJoint pain, including Osteoarthritis, is found in nearly 43 million Americans. Osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease, (DJD), is the most common form of arthritis and is caused by the breakdown of cartilage in one or more joints. Osteoarthritis has many signs and symptoms but the main symptoms are stiff... Osteoarthritis – is not Necessarily for the Older GenerationBy: Mary Ellen Isaacs | 23/10/2007 | Supplements & VitaminsArthritis means inflammation of the joint(s). It can cause pain and sometimes limits the mobility of the affected joint. Osteoarthritis is normally called degenerative joint disease. The cartilage (pad) between the ends of the bones, the joint, wears thin and can rub together and cause great discomfort or pain. In some instances the bone ends grow too thick, the pad, may loosen and chip. This causes the joint movement to be impaired and causes discomfort and pain. Osteoarthritis (oa): Better Outcome Through TechnologyBy: Freddic | 26/08/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsA breakthrough imaging technology may now enable doctors with to diagnose osteoarthritis (OA) so early that they could prevent or reduce permanent damage to patients' joints. What's Wrong in the Joint ?By: Andy Rogers | 01/06/2008 | HealthThe fact is, joint pains cases are increasing and a number of young people these days are also suffering and the causes of body joint pain are diverse. Osteoarthritis Causes and SymptomsBy: alleysmith | 28/11/2009 | Alternative MedicineOsteoarthritis defines the failure of the synovial lined, movable joint. The basic factor in Osteoarthritis is the destruction of the articular cartilage that lines the facing side of the bone that forms a joint. Degenerative Joint DiseaseBy: Dennis | 11/09/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsDegenerative joint disease or osteoarthritis is a group of diseases involving the degeneration of tissues that surround the joints, which lead to joint pain, inflammation and damage. There can be many factors involved in the development of degenerative joint diseases. Since it usually is accompanied by the aging process, many people automatically associate it with the typical wear and tear that the joints go through over time. But there are many other facts that people do not know about degenera Osteoarthritis InformationBy: Paul Kramer | 02/12/2009 | HealthOsteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, and affects mainly people of middle age and older. The sites usually involve are the neck, lower back, knees, hips and joints of the fingers. The big toe may be affected by osteoarthritis, but this should not be confused with gout. Nearly 70 percent of people over the age of 70 have evidence of osteoarthritis that can be seen on an x-ray.
|
|||||||
|
Article Categories
|
|||||||
|
|
|||||||