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Living with Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis patients can find relief by eating the proper diet and exercising regularly. Medications may also help those living with osteoarthritis.

Osteoarthritis Treatments
While researchers are still looking for a cure for osteoarthritis, treatments involve minimizing its symptoms. Surgery is one treatment for osteoarthritis.

Osteoarthritis is a condition in which cartilage deterioration causes joint bones to rub against each other and form cysts. Because the cartilage between our joints naturally degenerates over time, about 50 percent of Americans over the age of 60 have some degree of osteoarthritis. Injuries and daily wear and tear are the most common causes of osteoarthritis. This site is for those looking for information, articles and news on osteoarthritis.

Do you have a question? Read our blog and get answers from our expert. Need a definition for an obscure osteoarthritis-related term? Check out our dictionary. We also have a number of articles about osteoarthritis in our article directory.


From "arthrocentesis" to "viscosupplementation," our osteoarthritis dictionary includes an excellent collection of related terms and their definitions.
Our osteoarthritis site offers well-researched, documented and visualized content. Start with the answers, then, feel free to ask questions that may come up.
 

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About 20 million Americans currently suffer from osteoarthritis. Our articles cover all aspects of osteoarthritis, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and clinical trials.
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