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    What Is Osteoarthritis?

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    commonly found in the joints of your hands, knees, hips, and spine. Although there is no know cure for the disease, staying active and maintaining a healthy body weight may slow the progression of the disease. (http://www.mayoclinic.org/) Signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis is a disease of the joints. Unlike the other forms…

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    them over a period of time for various reasons. One of the most common non-communicable diseases that are contracted over a period of time is called Arthritis. Arthritis is a disease of inflammation of one ore more of your joints. The symptoms that come along with it are joint pain, stiffness, and sharp or aching pain. Though, the pain you feel from arthritis will only get worse as your bones age on and become more brittle. Before we get into what kinds of Arthritis there are and how it works,…

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    Rheumatoid arthritis is an unwelcoming disease where millions of people are diagnosed with it per year and is a painful process if you have a severe case of it. Symptoms vary for every individual's body joint, but the cause of it still remains unknown although research within a few years we will be able to pinpoint the cause, but for now we will rely on the information presented to us. There are a couple of therapies used to cope with Rheumatoid arthritis and seem to be beneficial to reduce pain…

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    Glucosamine-Chondroitin 90 caps Looking for the best supplement for total joint protection? The Victory Flex Glucosamine-Chondroitin is the most complete product to solve your joint problems. At the same time, it effectively protects your joints thanks to its Chondroitine and Glucosamine composition. The chondroitine is able to retain water which contributes to the elasticity and mechanism of the joint cartilage. This makes sure that the tissues in your joints are properly hydrated. The…

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    Arthrimend Review

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    Overview The joint is a very significant body part because of its role and activity. sometimes these joints gets inflamed and thus communicates it through the brain which are felt negatively as pain and discomfort. But in the midst of all these, experts staggered not with their recommendations that one needs to exercise more often. Walking and other physical activities put an amount of strain on the muscles and joints, these strains which are always uncomfortable can leave the joint feeling…

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    Synovitis

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    The normal structure of a normal person will have a healthy joint and healthy bone structure. Bone is a structure that give supports to human body, while joint is the part of human body that helps in movement and they works well to provide locomotion. The changes in the normal structure occurs when the white blood cell that act as a body immune system attacks the joint tissues, which causes the joint tissues to suffer inflammation or also known as synovitis. Synovitis is the condition where…

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    prevent hip dysplasia and other joint problems. Glucosamine is also a natural substance found in your pet's body, with the highest concentration found in healthy cartilage. The glucosamine in your dog's body produces glycosaminoglycan, which is used to help form and repair body tissues such as cartilage. As your dog ages, the natural production of glucosamine in the body slows. As a result, the natural repair process in the body slows, eventually leading to joint pain and stiffness. The ongoing…

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    several joints in the body. Affecting two or three times more women than men. It can be generic .There are no cure for this chronic disease, but many aggressive treatments and medicines can help to prevent deformity of the joints. The rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune system that can begin in any age, usually give the person inflammation in the joints in the synovial membrane, but can also affect other organs in the body the eyes, the lungs, and the heart. This inflammation in the joint…

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    progresses, however, the patient will probably notice that there is stiffness in the joint or joints, with pain and tenderness in the affected areas. According to Cojocaru, Cojocaru, Silosi, Vrabie, and Tanasescu (2010), the number of joints rheumatoid arthritis affects is highly variable, but it, unfortunately,…

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    P1 Skeletal System

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    Atlas bone • Axis bone • Hyoid bone 5. Sesamoid Bones "Sesamoid bones" are usually the bones that are found in the joints of the body. Majority of the sesamoid bones are un-named. • Knee caps Extra bone type (Classified by location) Meaning / Description Example(s) Un-named bones. (6.) Sutural Bones Sutural bones are tiny bones that are found specifically within the sutural joints that are between the cranial bones. Their classification is based on their location in the body and not…

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