What is claudication?
Claudication is muscular pain, cramping, or fatigue that typically occurs during exercise and goes away with rest.
Claudication is muscular pain, cramping, or fatigue that typically occurs during exercise and goes away with rest.
A study by scientists has discovered that therapeutic exercise does not harm articular cartilage of the knee in people with osteoarthritis, a leading cause of disability worldwide associated with pain, impaired mobility and quality of life. It may, in fact, benefit articular cartilage.
If you’ve had a hip or knee replaced, you are probably worried about going through airport security. We’ll show you the one thing to do.
A randomized controlled study finds that a diet low in carbs can relieve pain for people who have knee osteoarthritis.
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a condition characterized by the abnormal shape of the ball-and-socket hip joint. The importance of FAI in the development of hip-joint arthritis, and the treatment that is best suited for the condition, is a subject of great debate.