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Arthritis Quiz

True or False: Arthritis affects only the wrist, ankle and knee joints.

Alternative Arthritis Treatment Quiz

True or false: Meditation appears to benefit the immune system and may affect the nervous and vascular systems, which in turn affect joint health.

Arthritis
Understanding Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis results when a joint begins to wear out. One or more joints in the body may be affected. The tendency to develop this condition may run in your family. Or it may be caused by an injury you had years ago.

Osteoarthritis: Common Sites

Osteoarthritis can develop in any joint. But some joints are more likely to be affected.

Ways to Reduce the Impact of Osteoarthritis

One of the most important things you should do if you show symptoms of osteoarthritis—recurring pain, aching, stiffness or swelling in or around a joint—is to see your doctor as soon as possible. Osteoarthritis usually comes on slowly.

Action Plan for Osteoarthritis

Taking arthritis medication is important, but what you do for yourself, including exercising, doing relaxation exercises and managing your emotions and attitudes, is just as crucial to your ability to lead an active, productive life.

Seven Proven Treatments for Arthritis Pain

Although there's no cure for arthritis, the symptoms can be treated effectively in many cases. Here's a look at some proven treatments.

Essential Self-Care for Arthritis

If you have arthritis, taking your medication and following your doctor's orders are essential. But self-care can be just as important in your daily and long-term management of the disease.

Managing Arthritis with Exercise

Exercise has important health benefits for everyone—regardless of age and physical condition. But for people with arthritis, working out regularly, and within their limits, is critical.

Taking Care of Arthritis Flares

If they’re not treated, flares can eventually lead to lack of mobility and debilitating pain.