Arthritis:
Exercise key
to slowing common painful condition
With more options today, surgery not the only recourse
Best remedy for osteoarthritis? Get up and go
Signs and Symptoms
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KNEES are commonly afflicted by osteoarthritis causing pain, stiffness and difficulty in walking and performing normal day-to-day activities. The cartilage, a smooth tissue covering the surface of joints, begins to wear away, which can lead to bone rubbing against bone, muscle weakness and malalignment of the knee.
THE HAND is another common site of osteoarthritis. Bony prominences called Heberden’s nodes may develop near the joint closest to the nail, while Bouchard’s nodes are bony enlargements of the middle joints. Heberden’s nodes are more common in women and may have a genetic link. |
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Risk Factors
• Age — the incidence increases with age • Gender — women are afflicted more than men after age 45 • Continued overuse of or trauma to joints • Overweight and obesity • Fractures and other joint injuries or infections • Congenital defect or weakness in a joint • Occupations that include tasks that place repetitive stress on a particular joint • Other types of arthritis, such as gout and rheumatoid arthritis • A genetic defect in joint cartilage |
A closer look |
KNEES are commonly afflicted by osteoarthritis causing pain, stiffness and difficulty in walking and performing normal day-to-day activities. The cartilage, a smooth tissue covering the surface of joints, begins to wear away, which can lead to bone rubbing against bone, muscle weakness and malalignment of the knee.
THE HAND is another common site of osteoarthritis. Bony prominences called Heberden’s nodes may develop near the joint closest to the nail, while Bouchard’s nodes are bony enlargements of the middle joints. Heberden’s nodes are more common in women and may have a genetic link. |



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