|
Test Table WebMD News |
|
WebMD Health - Osteoarthritis
|
WebMD Health - Trustworthy, Credible and Timely Health Information
|
|
-
Study: Hip Replacement Benefits Last
Eight years after hip replacement, osteoarthritis patients say their new hip still works better than their old hip did, a U.K. study shows.
-
Shock-Absorbing Shoes: Bad for Knees?
Shock-absorbing athletic shoes and clogs designed to protect and cushion the feet may be bad for arthritic knees, a study shows.
-
Osteoarthritis Risk: Handy Finding
Is your ring finger longer than your index finger? That may show a risk for knee osteoarthritis, especially in women, a British study shows.
-
Joint Replacements Cut Pain for Seniors
Joint replacement surgeries are making a big dent in the pain and disability rates of senior citizens with arthritis, according to new research.
-
Joint Replacement an Option for Elderly
Knee or hip replacement surgery may be a viable option for relieving the pain and disability caused by osteoarthritis among the elderly, a study shows.
-
Can the New Wave of Watery Workouts Help Your Osteoarthritis?
Don't be the last person to discover the new wave of water workouts -- for strength and cardio training, flexibility, relaxation, rehabilitation, and weight management.
-
Artificial Joints on the Rise
The rates of knee and hip replacements are rising rapidly as more women and men seek a new lease on active living.
-
Beyond Arthritis: Hip and Knee Replacements for Women
With the baby boom generation hitting their 60s -- the age at which joints start to hurt and ultimately give out -- more and more women are seeking knee and hip replacements to maintain their active lifestyle.
-
Arthritis Diets & Supplements: Do They Work?
Many people with osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) seek relief by buying the latest book or nutritional supplement claiming to relieve or cure arthritis, or they take advice from a neighbor who swore that eating gin-soaked raisins eased her symptoms.
-
An Exercise Fix for Knee Osteoarthritis
Exercise may be one of the best ways to alleviate the pain of knee osteoarthritis.
|
|