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» Alternative medicine arthritis
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 12/18/2005 | Arthritis |

Alternative medicine is the preferred choice of more than 90% of arthritis sufferers in the United States. Studies have shown that patients with arthritis and other rheumatic disorders tend to resort to alternative medicine more frequently than the general population. Studies have also shown that the users of alternative medicine for arthritis tended to be younger and better educated.



» Arthritis in the back
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 12/19/2005 | Arthritis |

Arthritis is a common form of back pain. An early diagnosis will help greatly in its treatment and cure. As we become older, the joints of the spine degenerate leading to pain and inflammation. The lower back is normally where we begin to feel the pain. The symptoms vary ? some feel immobilizing pain, some experience only stiffness and some have no symptoms at all.



» Arthritis cure
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 12/19/2005 | Arthritis |

There are basically three common types of arthritis. Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis and Psoriatic arthritis which affect almost around 16 million Americans with an average age of 45. Arthritis not only affects weight bearing joints like knees, hips, and ankles but has also been found in the fingers, neck and spine. The dense sponge like substance called cartilage which cushions each of our joints gradually gets worn down.



» Arthritis Drug
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 12/19/2005 | Arthritis |

 'Arthritis' means inflammation of joints. Many different drugs are used in its treatment. Different types of arthritis are treated with different drugs. For example, for gout and arthritis due to an infection in a joint (septic arthritis) there are very specific drugs.




» Arthritis Exercise
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 12/19/2005 | Arthritis |

Maintaining a regular exercise routine is vital and essential for an overall health development. For people with arthritis, regular exercise serves to enhance conditions which can effectively control arthritis. The following observations have been found to be associated with arthritis exercise.



» Arthritis Foundation
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 12/19/2005 | Arthritis |

The Arthritis Foundation is the national not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for those affected by arthritis. Founded in 1948, the Arthritis Foundation is the only national voluntary health agency seeking the causes, cures, preventions, and treatments for the more than 100 forms of arthritis.



» Arthritis help
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 12/19/2005 | Arthritis |

Arthritis help for both patients and for the general public are provided by certain societies and groups. They are usually non profit organisations funded by donors and other outside contributions. These societies can help people understand their disease, its causes and progression within the body. This can be through the ever expanding online facilities where they can get connected and receive information needed to manage their arthritis and improve quality of life.



» Arthritis in dogs
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 12/19/2005 | Arthritis |

Arthritis in dogs is a common but difficult disorder to manage. The dog may show the first symptoms by being slightly lethargic in its movements, particularly when changing positions. There may be no obvious indicators of pain or limping but just a cautious attitude on the dog?s part.



» Arthritis in the Hands
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 12/19/2005 | Arthritis |

Arthritis can affect any joint in the body, but it is most visible when it affects the hands and fingers. A human hand has 27 bones plus the two bones of the forearm that help define the wrist. Joints are created whenever two or more bones come together, so the chances of arthritic problems in the hand are high. Arthritis of the hand can be both disabling and painful. The most common forms of arthritis in the hand are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.



» Arthritis Information
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published 12/19/2005 | Arthritis |

Ever wonder how your doctor chooses which medicine to prescribe for arthritis? Here?s some valuable arthritis information on how your doctor chooses your medicine:



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