Arthrosis-Common Questions...
The common definition of arthrosis is "a generic term for a noninflammatory arthropathy, a degenerative joint disease." (thefreedictionary.com) It’s really an issue in the bones from lack of movement and nutrition that happens as you age. Sometimes it’s called osteoarthritis.
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* Is There a Difference between Arthritis and Arthrosis? - OA is a type of arthritis, and it is the most common type. It’s brought on by just normal wear and tear on your joints and cartilage as you age.
* What Are the Types? – It can affect any joint you have and is usually a condition developed with age if you don’t stay active, eat right, and exercise regularly. So, you can get it in your neck, shoulder, and the knee. Plus, any other joints that you have.
* What Is Cervical Type? – This is characterized by swelling and pain. If left untreated it can also cause erosive changes in the area. The more you ignore it, the more pain you’re going to have, plus the more the cartilage will wear down trying to protect the joint.
* What Is Severe Facet Type? – This is a problem with the spinal vertebrae. If you have facet type in your spine, you’ll experience pain and discomfort due to the degeneration of the cartilage that is protecting that joint.
* What Is Arthrosis of the Shoulder? – This is also sometimes called AC arthrosis as it affects the acromioclavicular joint. It causes tenderness and pain in the bony lump that is on the top of your shoulder where the AC joint is. Often it can be treated with ibuprofen or cortisone injections. More severe issues can be helped with surgery.
10 Arthrosis PLR Articles...
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Common Questions
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Do's and Don'ts When You Suffer
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Exercises to Help Relieve
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Homeopathic Remedies
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How It's Diagnosed
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Is There a Difference between Arthritis and Arthrosis?
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Knee
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Risk Factors
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Symptoms
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Treatment Options
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