Healthy Joints

Protect your joints by doing this…

Joints are not always in the limelight, but their function is essential for a comfortable, active life. Thanks to our joints, we enjoy a wide range of motion, allowing us to do all sorts of activities with ease. However, despite their importance and incredible functionality, joints are very fine structured and, as a result, prone ...click here to read more

Recovery from total joint replacement surgery best done at home

Although doctors often recommend in-patient rehabilitation facilities for recovery after total hip or knee replacement surgery, studies have shown that the best place to recover may actually be at home. The findings were presented at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS). Researchers suggest that even those who live alone ...click here to read more

Joint pain with type 2 diabetes linked with DPP-4 inhibitor

Researchers uncovered that joint pain in people with type-2 diabetes is linked with the use of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors. The FDA has made an announcement adding additional warnings to DPP-4 inhibitors, stating it can increase joint pain in users with type-2 diabetes. Although the FDA doesn’t suggest stopping use of DPP-4 inhibitors they do ...click here to read more

Rheumatoid arthritis breakthrough: Gene regulating severity of tissue damage identified

Recently, there was a scientific breakthrough on the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA); a team of researches uncovered a protein that helps regulate the severity of tissue damage caused by RA. This discovery is going to provide a quicker and earlier diagnosis for patients who would experience the most severe effects of rheumatoid arthritis. Early ...click here to read more

Facts about psoriatic arthritis

There are over 100 different types of arthritis, ranging from mild to quite severe. Arthritis commonly effects the joints as a result of inflammation. Arthritis can affect anyone at any age and nearly three out of five people living with arthritis are under the age of 65, this according to the Arthritis Society of Canada. ...click here to read more

Joint pain getting to be too much?

According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, knee replacement surgeries are on the rise – they have more than doubled since 2000. Obesity plays a factor, as more Americans living with worn-out, painful knees. Knee replacement surgery seems like a one-time fix to ease the pain. Knee replacement surgery entails having a surgeon cut ...click here to read more

Facts about osteoarthritis

Osteoporosis is a condition that affects the bones. Bones become brittle and more likely to fracture. Osteoarthritis, on the other hand, is a painful form of arthritis that affects the joints in the body. Both conditions can be debilitating, but where a person with osteoporosis must be careful to avoid injury, those living with osteoarthritis ...click here to read more

Can your arthritis be harming your heart?

If you’re over the age of 40, you’re at an increased risk of rheumatoid arthritis. An autoimmune disease, rheumatoid arthritis affects small joints like the ones found in your fingers and toes. Inflammation occurs between the joints often causing pain and swelling. Because rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease it differs from regular arthritis. With ...click here to read more

Joint pain help without drugs…

My doctor sent me to a rheumatologist because of the bad arthritis in my hands. Years on a computer keyboard can be tough on joints! I had swelling, pain, stiffness and was wearing support braces at night. The rheumatologist prescribed medication for my symptoms, letting me know there is no cure and my arthritis wouldn’t ...click here to read more