Discover essential tips to minimize infection risks before and after knee surgery, including signs to watch for.
Our guide helps patients and caregivers prepare for a comfortable, safe recovery at home.
Managing pain after knee osteoarthritis (OA) surgery is an important part of healing and recovery. Try one these doctor-approved strategies.
Get tips for tracking your knee symptoms and pain, so you can work with your doctor to make smart choices about how to treat your knee OA.
New study suggests that supervised exercise may be the answer to less pain and improved walking speed in people with knee OA.
From exercising too much to skimping on your sleep, here are some everyday habits that you may not realize could be affecting your osteoarthritis symptoms — and how to tweak them to start feeling better.
A new study found that adults with hip osteoarthritis were more likely to have multiple falls over a year than those without the chronic illness.
Joint pain is the most prominent symptom of osteoarthritis (OA), but these are other important clues too.
If you have osteoarthritis in the joints of your fingers, you could have what’s known as ‘inflammatory OA.’
Pain isn’t just a symptom of osteoarthritis, but a cause of future joint damage.