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Arthritis
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Arthritis Myths & Facts
We live in the computer age where information can be easily accessed at the click of a link. Sad to say, the information superhighway is also a portal for misinformation, especially when it comes to arthritis. A click here and there can lead you to bad websites that offer conflicting views and opinions about arthritis that can lead you astray rather than help your condition.
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More Arthritis Myths & Facts
If you think you know everything there is to know about arthritis, think again. Although the disease has been around for thousands of years, many myths and misconceptions about arthritis remain to this day. Just ask your friend, mom or neighbor for advice and you'll be surprised at the different answers you'll get.
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Shoulder Replacement: A Treatment That Must Be Revisited
Joint arthritis is a widespread problem for Americans. Oftentimes, the only way that relief from the pain of the degrading joint can be achieved is through replacement of the joint all together. However, when it comes to shoulder arthritis, this is not a treatment often provided because of a mistaken assumption that it has a higher chance of complication and a real lack of experts to conduct the procedure.
A study conducted at John Hopkins has yielded results that challenge these assumptions, and must get physicians to review their normal treatments for chronic shoulder pain from arthritis.
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The Facts About Septic Arthritis
Septic arthritis can affect people of all ages including infants. Prompt antibiotic treatment is usually necessary to limit the damage that septic arthritis inflects upon the victims.
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What Is Psoriatic Arthritis?
Knowing and understanding the signs of psoriatic arthritis are an important first step toward finding adequate treatment measures, for both the psoriasis and the arthritis. This may be easier said than done however, as many people experience different symptoms, at different rates, and flare-up occurrences typically delay treatment.
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Know Your Arthritis Treatment Options
There are multiple forms of arthritis treatment options available to people today, as well as much more information about the condition, including causes, medications, and in some cases, preventions. Being diagnosed with arthritis means that adaptation and patience may be required until you find a new stride, one that will protect damaged joints and tissues as well as keeping yourself as active as possible.
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Natural Pain Relief For Arthritis - Massage Therapy
Unfortunately there's no cure for arthritis and the arthritic changes that arthritis brings to your joints, but you can relieve the pain that accompanies this medical condition. Two treatments which are easy and are worth trying are massage therapy, and also massage with essential oils.
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Living With Arthritis
While arthritis is usually considered to be a condition that affects the older generation, it can affect people of any age. It can affect any part of the body and there are thought to be over 200 different forms of the disease. However, the three most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid and juvenile arthritis.
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