Osteoarthritis can occur at any time of life but the incidence increases with age. It usually affects people over 40 years of age.
There is no cure for osteoarthritis but the progression of the disease can be slowed and pain and disability reduced.
Treatment options include:
Healthy body weight :
Maintaining a healthy body weight will reduce stress on the arthritic joints.
Nutritional supplements
Supplements such as glucosamine have been reported to relieve the pain of osteoarthritis and halt, or even reverse. So please try to take this supplement once a day.
Exercise
Exercise can assist with the maintenance of muscle strength and the mobility of arthritic joints. Activity at a level that does not cause pain is not thought to worsen osteoarthritis. Non weight-bearing exercises such as swimming or aqua jogging in a heated pool may be beneficial.
Range-of-motion and stretching exercises will help maintain the maximum possible movement in the joint.Stretching will help maintain or restore flexibility to the jointâs muscles and tendons.
You can apply cold or heat several times a day to reduce your knee pain. Just remember to cover the cold pack with a towel and keep your heating pad at a low setting to avoid burning your skin. Whether you use heat or cold, remove it after 20 to 30 minutes.
If the knee is swollen or sore, the following positions and activities you should avoid until knee pain and swelling resolve:
Squatting
Kneeling
Twisting and pivoting
activities that cause pain should be avoided temporarily.
Try using a cane to help her walk can take some of the weight off a painful hip or knee. It might even slow the damage from knee osteoarthritis.
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