Knee Osteoarthritis
Knee Osteoarthritis Articles
Knee Exercises for Arthritis
A comprehensive program of knee exercises for arthritis needs to include knee stretches, specific knee strengthening exercises, and low impact aerobic exercises.Knee Osteoarthritis Diagnosis
An accurate diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis, which is based on a comprehensive medical history and physical exam, is important in order to obtain the right treatment.Knee Osteoarthritis Risk Factors
Knee osteoarthritis risk factors include obesity or excess weight, over age 45, prior knee injury, and more. These factors contribute to one's risk of developing knee osteoarthritis and are taken into account in the diagnostic process.Knee Osteoarthritis Symptoms
Knee osteoarthritis symptoms typically develop gradually and can include knee joint pain and stiffness. The pain follows a characteristic pattern over time, and may involve additional symptoms such as knee swelling, cracking, and locking up.Knee Osteoarthritis Treatment
A knee osteoarthritis treatment program is focused on preserving knee joint integrity, with the goals of reducing pain, allowing the individual to function in everyday activities, and postponing or eliminating the possible need for joint replacement surgery.What is Knee Osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative process in with two primary components: the cartilage in the joints breaks down; and abnormal bony growths develop in the knee joint. This degeneration leads to abnormal joint function, pain and stiffness.Knee Osteoarthritis Videos
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Knee Osteoarthritis Video
Osteoarthritis of the knee is the most common form of arthritis - learn about this condition and what can be done to treat it.
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Knee Replacement Surgery Video
Watch this general guide of a knee replacement surgery to treat osteoarthritis.
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