Women with knee osteoarthritis (OA) experience more pain and inflammation than men, according to a new study led by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) and The Rockefeller University.
Sixty-nine-year-old Mary Anne Laporte was diagnosed with knee arthritis 15 years ago. For years, she kept the pain under control with steroid injections and physical therapy, but when she began ...
A new study shows that Ozempic may help ease arthritis knee pain in people with obesity. Here's what to know about the study and whether semaglutide can truly help reduce knee pain, according to ...
Dogs get arthritis for different reasons than humans, and the pain threatens the nature of our relationship with our pets.
Additionally, wear-and-tear arthritis is a leading cause of hip pain in women. Women are more likely to have hip pain as a ...
Arthritis is a common acute or chronic condition affecting the joints and surrounding tissues. It’s estimated that roughly 18 ...
Doctors diagnose osteoarthritis by considering a patient's medical history, physical examination, and images of the affected joints. X-rays create the images used to detect osteoarthritis. While ...
At 26, happily married and with a busy career as a dog-groomer, Sophie Cater should be enjoying life to the full. Instead, ...
A recent study found that total hip surgery substantially reduced hip pain and clinically relevant improvement in hip ...
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