Michael G. Raab, MD
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Delayed osteoarthritis treatment can lead to permanent joint damage and other serious health problems.
Stretching, strengthening and cardio are all good for your joints.
Osteoarthritis may not be curable, but your doctor can help you find relief from its grip.
Supplements can help or harm, so seek your doctor’s guidance.
Aside from pain, these two kinds of arthritis share little in common.
Some osteoarthritis risk factors may be out of your control, but good health practices can work in your favor.
Better understanding of joint pain leads to better management.
Check with your doctor to see which alternative therapies may work best for you.
