Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee is a progressive disease that ultimately damages the entire joint. Knee OA should initially be treated conservatively, but surgery should be considered if symptoms ...
Higher FT4 levels were associated with increased risks for knee OA prevalence, severity, and progression, especially among patients with greater joint loading.
Randomized trials on the effectiveness of glucosamine and chondroitin for osteoarthritis (OA ... used alone or in combination for knee OA (JW Gen Med Mar 15 2006, p. 45, and N Engl J Med 2006 ...
Osteoarthritis symptoms may be affected by diet, and some studies suggest foods can make inflammation worse. Research also suggests benefits to certain nutrition and diet choices. Over time, the ...
While both are types of arthritis, there are notable differences While they both fall under the "arthritis" umbrella and share certain similarities, these diseases have significant differences.
Background: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) constitutes the prevailing manifestation of arthritis. Radiographs function as a common modality for primary screening; however, traditional X-ray evaluation of ...