Exercise is the most effective and underused treatment for osteoarthritis, protecting joints while improving overall health.
A randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial suggests that a single course of low-dose radiation therapy could serve as a safe and effective alternative for individuals with painful knee ...
A study in mice by researchers from Stanford University has traced the loss of cartilage that comes with aging to a single protein, pointing to treatments that may one day restore mobility and ease ...
A new Curtin University-led paper has outlined that many people living with knee osteoarthritis may be needlessly suffering or receiving the wrong treatments for their symptoms, recommending a major ...
CHICAGO -- Common treatments for people living with osteoarthritis of the knee -- such as steroid injections or anti-inflammatory agents -- reduced pain, but were also associated with increasing ...
There is currently no cure for osteoarthritis, but a group of scientists believe they've discovered a method through which a simple knee injection could potentially stop the disease's effects. These ...
Studies show exercise, braces, and water therapy can reduce pain and improve mobility for millions with knee arthritis.
A common treatment for some arthritis pain might actually be making the condition worse, according to two new studies. “Knee osteoarthritis is one of the most chronic, degenerative and progressive ...
A web-based program of exercise and coping skills training improves both function and pain in arthritic knees, a new study suggests. This kind of online therapy can greatly improve access to effective ...
Researchers have developed a novel therapeutic treatment that has the potential to stop knee and spine osteoarthritis in its tracks. Scientists at the Krembil Research Institute have developed a novel ...
Objective We compared long-term follow-up from surgical versus non-surgical treatment of ACL rupture regarding radiographic knee osteoarthritis (OA), secondary surgery, laxity and patient-reported ...