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Knee Osteoarthritis - Causes - Diagnosis - Symptoms - Treatment

Osteoarthritis (OA) in the knees can cause pain, stiffness, and other symptoms. Learn about knee osteoarthritis causes, diagnosis, symptoms, pain relief, and treatment.
Knee Osteoarthritis - What You Need to Know
Knee osteoarthritis is the most common type of osteoarthritis. Knee osteoarthritis is also the most common cause of disability in the United States. Early diagnosis and treatment help manage knee osteoarthritis symptoms.
Test Your Knowledge - Knee Osteoarthritis
Your knees ache. It's happening more often. Could it be osteoarthritis? Do you know the basic facts about knee osteoarthritis? Take the quiz: Test Your Knowledge - Knee Osteoarthritis
Total Knee Replacement - What You Need to Know
Total knee replacement is a surgical option to treat knee pain caused by arthritis. If pain cannot be controlled by conservative measures and it is very difficult to perform usual daily activities, you may be a candidate for total knee replacement.
External Fixation Brace Can Delay Need for Knee Replacement
An external fixation brace for the knee can be used for joint distraction and to delay the need for knee replacement surgery. Wearing an external fixation brace for two months provides pain relief and improved physical function.
Why Patients Delay or Decline Knee Replacement Surgery
Knee replacement surgery is often delayed by patients who can't wrap their mind around the procedure itself and the rehab that follows. A study from Kent State University looked at initial reasons why knee replacement surgery is put off.
Cane Use Cuts Risk of Knee Osteoarthritis Progression
Cane use can help reduce the risk of knee osteoarthritis progression, according to researchers. Knees are the most common joint affected by osteoarthritis. Using a cane takes stress off of the knee. By reducing the risk of knee osteoarthritis progression, it also helps prevent disability.
Knee Taping - An Effective Treatment Option for Osteoarthritis
Knee taping is among the recommended treatment options for knee osteoarthritis. Therapeutic knee taping has been shown to reduce pain and disability associated with knee osteoarthritis.
Knee Pain Information
Information about the cause, diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment of knee pain.
Insoles May Ease Knee Pain
Special insoles can help reduce pain associated with medial component (inner) knee osteoarthritis. The insoles, known as lateral-wedge insoles, lessen pain by changing the biomechanics of the knee.
Step-by-Step: The Cause of Knee Pain
A step-by-step look at knee pain caused by arthritis.
Knee Pain
Knee pain usually results from overuse, poor form during physical activity, not warming up or cooling down, or inadequate stretching. Simple causes of knee pain often clear up on their own with self care. Knee pain can be caused by bursitis, tendinitis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and gout, or other connective tissue disorders like lupus.
Knee Arthritis
Information about knee arthritis and available treatments.
Doxycycline May Slow Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis
Study results suggest that treatment with the antibiotic doxycycline may slow the progression of knee osteoarthritis.
Risedronate May Slow Joint Destruction in Knee Osteoarthritis
Risedronate, brand name Actonel, a medication typically utilized to combat the effects of osteoporosis, may slow joint destruction and delay the need for joint replacement surgery in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
Knee Osteoarthritis Treatment: Glucosamine or Tylenol?
Knee osteoarthritis patients want the most effective treatment in terms of pain relief and improved function.
Smoking Impacts Knee Osteoarthritis
Men who have osteoarthritis of the knee and smoke have greater cartilage loss and more severe pain than men who do not smoke.
Walking Barefoot or Shoes - Which May Negatively Impact Knee OA?
Would you expect walking barefoot or wearing normal footwear (e.g. walking shoes) to decrease what researchers refer to as "dynamic knee loading"?
FAQ: Osteoarthritis of the Knee
Several factors may increase the risk of developing osteoarthritis of the knee, from AAOS.

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