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  • What are some natural treatments for osteoarthritis?

    Some people with osteoarthritis (OA) find relief from natural treatments, such as physical therapy and acupuncture. Many experts recommend a combination of drug-based and natural treatments for people with OA.

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  • What are the best exercises for hip arthritis?

    Arthritis is a common cause of hip stiffness and pain that gradually affects mobility and quality of life. Doing gentle hip exercises may help restore hip mobility, ease pain, and strengthen the hip.

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  • What exercises should people with hip arthritis avoid?

    People with hip arthritis can use exercise as a way to improve their mobility and reduce pain and stiffness. However, certain types of exercises may worsen the pain

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  • Redefining the Acetabular Safe Zone with AI

    Researchers from Mayo Clinic may have taken the first step in a very high tech way: They’ve used artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze thousands of post-THA radiographs and then calculate anteversion and inclination angles that redefine the concept of an acetabular safe zone.

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  • Outcomes of Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection of Knees in an Outpatient Clinic

    Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most frequently occurring degenerative joint disease. Treatments include both surgical and conservative interventions. Popular conservative treatments involve rest, oral anti-inflammatory drugs, physical therapy, and injections. Intra-articular injections, specifically cortisone, have been a mainstay of conservative treatment. However, cortisone treatments of OA have certain limitations and have produced mixed results. Similarly, the use of viscosupplementation preparations has been studied with no conclusive results.

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