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Category Archives: Arthritis Pain

  • September 20, 2021

    Tired of Dealing With Arthritis? Try Physical Therapy For Relief.

    If you have arthritis, then you know all about the difficulties it can present with moving and functioning in everyday life. However, what you may not know is that physical therapy will help you to find relief from the pain of your arthritis. There is no cure for arthritis,...

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  • October 10, 2018

    Treating Arthritis Pain Without The Meds

    Arthritis is a catch-all term used to describe more than 100 different kinds of joint pain and joint disease. While arthritis is commonly believed to be a condition that afflicts the elderly, the reality is that it can strike people in early middle age. In fact, elite male athletes...

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  • December 20, 2016

    Natural Ways to Relieve Arthritis Pain

    Do you find your knees or hips hurting after sitting for too long? Has bending or squatting become difficult or even painful? This is a common complaint of people with knee or hip osteoarthritis. Did you know that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says that 1 out of...

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  • March 22, 2016

    Overcome Knee and Hip Pain

    Overcome Knee and Hip Pain The knee joint is the second most complicated joint in the body and has to move in many directions. The knee and hip work in tandem allowing you to walk, run, squat and kneel. When either your hip, knee or ankle have problems moving,...

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  • February 22, 2016

    Where is your pain coming from?

    If you are suffering from aches or pains, here are some important questions that can help you determine the root cause of the problem: How long have you had your pain? For example, acute low back pain may be from a muscle strain. Chronic low back pain is typical...

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  • January 25, 2016

    How to Stop Suffering with Arthritis Pain

    Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis. In fact over 65 million people in the US have osteoarthritis to some degree. Arthritis is characterized by progressive wearing away of the cartilage in a joint. This wear and tear over time leads to bone spurs, poor tissue strength, inflammation, pain, weakness...

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