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OBJECTIVES Different prevalences of generalised osteoarthritis (GOA) in patients with knee and hip OA have been ... If radiographic changes of two joint groups of the hands (first carpometacarpal ...
Arthritis is a broad term that refers to the inflammation of joints resulting in joint pain, swelling, stiffness and limited range of motion. There are more than 100 types of arthritis with ...
the radiocarpal joint, and the intercarpal-carpometacarpal joints. For reasons of feasibility, examples of bone abnormalities are limited to five selected bones: the radius, scaphoid, lunate, capitate ...
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a substance naturally found in the skin and joints that helps retain moisture. It is commonly used in skincare products to improve skin hydration, reduce the appearance of ...
Arthrosis refers to a specific type of arthritis known as osteoarthritis (OA), while arthritis refers to a large group of conditions characterized by joint pain and stiffness, including OA, rheumatoid ...
The trapezium is the last bone in the row of wrist bones, located beneath the thumb joint. The trapezium bone, along with the base of the thumb joint, forms a carpometacarpal joint, also known as ...
If you have osteoarthritis in your knees, a brace may help. A knee brace can support the joint as you walk, possibly reducing the amount of friction and subsequent pain. It may also help you feel ...
It is a type of arthritis in which the joint cartilage wears away. Osteoarthritis can be painful and cause swelling and stiffness in the person suffering from it. As we all know, cartilage is the ...
Tools, resources, and support for living well with osteoarthritis.