Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
3:51 pm
Arthritis is known for being one of the most pervasive diseases in North American and is the leading cause of disability. The term is actually an umbrella term that includes almost a hundred different diseases, all forms of arthritis.
Arthritis is a chronic disease that will be with you for a long time once it has developed, and probably even stay with you for the rest of your life.
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
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For centuries, the history of acupuncture treatment for arthritis has been with us. It provides many pain sufferers with an added or alternative form of relief of their pain. Even though it cannot purposefully succeed on its own, nevertheless it is tested and proven to give great relief to those who need it.
On every occasion when your joints feel like burning up or when you feel like they’re starting to inflame and grow to be tender, start with your acupuncture therapy and see how it can greatly reduces the pain that you feel. Usually, patients who use both medication and acupuncture for arthritis state that they are easily alleviated from the discomfort as compared to that of using the drugs alone. For this reason, both acupuncture and arthritis medication treatment should be considered by the pain bearers.
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
2:45 pm
What is Arthritis?
Arthritis literally means “joint inflammation” and can affect joints in any part of the body. A joint is where two or more bones come together such as the knee, shoulder or wrist. Healthy joints are covered with a sponge-like material known as cartilage. The joint itself is enclosed in synovium, a sturdy sheath that produces synovial fluid that assists the cartilage in limiting friction between the bones. A joint that is affected by arthritis will become inflamed which causes symptoms that range from mild pain, swelling, redness, heat, stiffness, and severe joint pain that may make it difficult to move.
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
2:45 pm
There comes a time in everyone’s life when age starts to creep up on us. In some cases, the amount of damage we’ve done to our bodies in our youth has a way of coming back to haunt us, especially when it comes to certain types of arthritis.
As we grow older, most people wake a little stiffer in the morning and experience typical aches and pains, but how do you know if it’s arthritis that’s troubling you? Knowing how to identify an arthritis symptom can take a load of worry off your mind.
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
2:45 pm
Arthritis pain has never been easy to treat and arthritis symptoms have often been managed by the use of possibly toxic or unpalatable arthritis medication. Acupuncture can result in powerful arthritis pain relief and it can provide an alternative arthritis remedy for many pain sufferers.
Arthritis is inflammation of the joints. There are currently over 100 forms of Arthritis and remarkably, that number continues to rise. The most common forms of Arthritis include: Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Gout (see our next article, “Symptoms of Arthritis” for more information).
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
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I finally found relief from my arthritis pain, naturally, and you can too. Arthritis sufferers today are always seeking relief from their arthritis pain.
As a result of arthritis, the bone just beneath the cartilage undergoes changes that lead to a bony overgrowth and the tissue that lines the joint can become inflamed, the ligaments can loosen and the associated muscles can weaken. Osteoarthritis affects joints in a different way depending on their location in the body, causing various arthritis symptoms. Unlike some other types of arthritis, like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis is not systemic – it does not spread throughout the entire body.
Proteoglycans are the large molecules that help to make up cartilage; they bond to water, which ensures a high-fluid content in cartilage. Cartilage contains a very high percentage of water, but it decreases with age. Cartilage is slippery tissue that coats the end of the bones.
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
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Arthritis is an illness that is mainly characterized by pain and swelling in the joints. The term arthritis is actually an umbrella term that includes more than 100 different conditions, all which are considered in some way as being a form of arthritis. One of the biggest mistakes that people make about arthritis is thinking that it only affects older adults when this is actually not true at all.
In fact, arthritis affects millions of people of all ages, and even children can develop certain forms of arthritis. It can range from being so mild that it is hardly noticeable and rarely causes pain to being so severe that it can be disabling to the point where the person is hardly able to move.
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
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Many studies have shown that exercise can be a great help to people with arthritis. Exercise can reduce stiffness and joint pain plus it increases muscle strength, flexibility and cardiac fitness. It can also help with weight lose which can contribute to arthritis joint pain.
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
2:45 pm
Patients with severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who have poor prognostic factors or rapidly progressive disease are considered to be candidates for early treatment with biologic drugs such as TNF-inhibitors.
These drugs are targeted therapies that act on tumor necrosis factor, a cytokine, to block its action in the immune response that is out of whack in patients with RA. Cytokines are chemical messengers that are produced by cells to permit signaling among each other.
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
1:51 pm
Arthritis is basically a packaging problem. Your joints, remarkable and elaborate hinges, are cushioned by cartilage. They are held together with various other tissues, including muscles and tendons. Lubrication is in the form of some oily goop called synovial fluid, which is released by the synovial lining of the joints. If you have osteoarthritis, the kind that most frequently coincides with aging, the cartilage around the joints starts to thin down or disappear. That is not your fault. What’s more, it is not always preventable, either. The runner-up, rheumatoid arthritis, is far less common, more mysterious, and equally pain producing. Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory disease. Therefore, here are some ways that you can use to prevent such disease.
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