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  • What Can I Do for Arthritic Pain in My Feet?

    Arthritis is a condition that causes pain from the degeneration of cartilage. Arthritis can occur anywhere in the body where there is a joint. Most people have arthritis of the knee, shoulders or even the fingers. It is also possible to have arthritis in your feet and experience pain due to this condition. Most often, the elderly are afflicted by this condition due to the breakdown of cartilage in the body over their lives.

  • Do Magnetic Bracelets Relieve Arthritic Pain

    Over the years, magnets and their affect on conditions such as arthritis have been studied to determine if magnets have the power to reduce pain and swelling in joints. While most studies have concluded that the effects are limited, more studies will have to be conducted in the future. Magnetic bracelets should never be worn in lieu of medication or a sound diet and exercise regimen.

  • What Can Stop Pain in an Arthritic Knee?

    Arthritis pain in the knee ranges in degree. It can be a small, minor annoyance or a significant disruption of everyday life. It is always advisable to consult a doctor to discuss ways to stop pain in your arthritic knee.

  • How to Control Arthritic Pain in the Knee

    Arthritic pain in the knee can be an aggravating condition. The treatment for most knee arthritis is non-surgical and is focused on reducing pain and increasing function in the knee. Basically, treatment aims to reduce symptoms and allow for an active and productive lifestyle. Following some basic recommendations will help you control arthritic knee pain.

  • Arthritic Hip Pain

    Hip arthritis is a major cause of disability and pain, especially in older people, although the disease can, and does, occur in younger individuals. Hip arthritis normally occurs gradually over the course of many years, and in severe cases, may require surgical intervention.

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