Arthritis
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What You Should Know About Red Light Therapy
Regularly used to treat wrinkles and acne, red light therapy is increasing in popularity for muscle performance, recovery and chronic pain.
Why Do You Wake Up in Pain?
Waking up with stiff, aching joints is a common problem for people of all ages. Our expert explains why this happens and how to manage the pain.
Living Pain-Free With Arthritis: Is It Possible?
Combined with other treatment methods, occupational and physical therapy make it possible for many people with arthritis to live pain-free.
How Rheumatology Specialists Help Kids Thrive
Nearly 300,000 children in the U.S. have arthritis and other rheumatic conditions that cause inflammation and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Aching Knees? Here’s How to Ease the Pain
Many people experience knee pain. Fortunately, there are lifestyle changes you can make before seeing a physician.
Is the Pain in Your Hand Carpal Tunnel or Arthritis?
While there are some common overlapping symptoms, the two conditions are vastly different. An orthopedic hand surgeon explains more.
Hip and Knee Joint Replacement Surgery: How Is It Done?
Hip and knee replacement are two of the most commonly performed operations in orthopedic surgery. Both procedures are very successful at eliminating pain, correcting deformity and improving mobility so you can get back to the activities you enjoy.
Why Surgery Isn't Always the First Choice for Knee or Hip Pain
If you're feeling pain in your knee or hips, you may be putting off a trip to the doctor for fear that you'll have to have joint replacement surgery. But fear not.