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Runners may well suffer from a multitude of injuries, aches and pains but if you have regular joint pain, swelling or restricted movement then it could be a sign of arthritis. Around 350 million ...
If you’re one of the 53.2 million adults in the U.S. living with arthritis (roughly one in five adults), you know first-hand how debilitating it can be. Playing the sports you love, walking up and ...
Arthritis affects millions of people worldwide, leading to joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. While it might seem counterintuitive to move sore joints, regular exercise is one of the best ...
Feeling lucky that you don’t have arthritis? Don’t celebrate just yet. Nearly one-quarter of adults in the United States has arthritis, or about 58.5 million people, according to the US Centers for ...
Researchers have developed an exercise routine which can reduce agonising arthritis pain in less than two months. The innovative workout is designed specifically for patients with rheumatoid arthritis ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I so appreciated your recent column on arthritis — specifically osteoarthritis. I’m a big exerciser; however, I have always heard that this arthritis is caused or exacerbated by wear ...
The hands contain 27 bones and over 30 muscles, making them particularly vulnerable to arthritis pain and stiffness. When the cartilage between joints breaks down, the resulting inflammation creates ...
Dear Dr. Roach: What is the best medicine for arthritis? My doctor prescribed diclofenac sodium, and another doctor said it will damage my liver and kidney with prolonged usage. As you know, arthritis ...