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Hip Arthritis: An Overview by FrisArvz Posted Sun 28 Jun 2009 8:56pm Arthritis is the most common reason that the hip joint wears out. Arthritis happens from chronic inflammation inside the joint, which wears out the protective cartilage... causes pain and makes it harder to move. Hip arthritis or hip pain typically affects patients over 50 years of age. It is more common in people who are overweight, and weight Read on »
How To Treat Hip Arthritis by FrisArvz Posted Fri 03 Jul 2009 1:43am Treatment of hip arthritis should begin with the most basic steps, and progress to the more involved, possibly including surgery. Not all treatments are appropriate in every patient, and you should have a discussion with your doctor to determine which treatments are appropriate for your hip arthritis. 1) Weight Loss. Probably one of the most important Read on »
Hip Arthritis by Shilah C. Azib Posted Thu 03 Jun 2010 10:00pm The term arthritis literally means inflammation of a joint, but is commonly used to describe any condition in which there is damage to the cartilage. Hip arthritis... replacement surgery. Symptoms Hip arthritis symptoms generally start slightly. Walking tolerance diminishes over many years to the point where one or two blocks of walking would Read on »
Hip Condition Can Lead to Arthritis by awesome Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:01pm say “young” arthritis is a mounting health concern. Hip conditions are often attributed to anatomical abnormalities that begin early in life or result from overuse through... new hope for relieving chronic, misdiagnosed hip pain. “This is a relatively new diagnosis or a new evolution of arthritis that we didn’t know occurred, “ said Dr. Michael Read on »
Rose Hips Improved Patients Knee, Hip Osteoarthritis by awesome Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 07 Jan 2010 6:00am for treating arthritis is... Hand Osteoarthritis Patients Have Increased Bone Mineral Density Several studies have been performed on the relationship between hip... Half of American... of Rheumatology details the research into testing of rose hips to treat osteoarthritis. This study included 80 participants, all over 35 years of age and all with osteoarthritis of the knee Read on »
Garlic Exerts Protective Effect Against Hip Osteoarthritis by WorldHealth.net Posted Sat 08 Jan 2011 12:34am Posted on 2011-01-05 06:00:00 in Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in adults... assessment of the diet patterns of the twins and analyzed these alongside x-ray images, which captured the extent of early osteoarthritis in the participants' hips, knees and spine Read on »
Occupational therapy 'helps hip and knee osteoarthritis by Rudy S. Patient Expert Posted Mon 29 Sep 2008 9:39pm Informative article Link: arc :: Occupational therapy 'helps hip and knee osteoarthritis'. A form of occupational therapy called activity strategy training could help knee and hip osteoarthritis patients to lead more active lives and even improve their overall health, according to a new study. Read on »
Foot Type & Osteoarthritis of the Hip & Knee by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Thu 13 Aug 2009 7:52pm University of Oxford researchers found an association between foot type and osteoarthritis in the lower limb. Individuals with high arched feet were more likely to develop hip osteoarthritis. Individuals with flatfeet were more likely to develop osteoarthritis at the knee. To assess what type of foot you have, wet your foot and step on a brown [...] Read on »
ROSE HIP FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS SUFFERERS... by Barmac Posted Wed 12 Jan 2011 4:25pm A recent study has shown that eight out of ten osteoarthritis sufferers experienced less pain and stiffness after they took a wild rose hip preparation rich in compound called GOPO which is available from superdrug, pharmacies and leath food stores. Read on »
Foot Type & Osteoarthritis of the Hip & Knee by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm University of Oxford researchers found an association between foot type and osteoarthritis in the lower limb. Individuals with high arched feet were more likely to develop hip osteoarthritis. Individuals with flatfeet were more likely to develop osteoarthritis at the knee. Continue Reading » Social Bookmarking Options Read on »