Bone marrow lesion coexisted with subchondral bone attrition and/or subchondral bone cyst is associated with knee pain in knee osteoarthritis regardless of cartilage lesion: the Bunkyo health study | Arthritis Research & Therapy

Bone marrow lesion coexisted with subchondral bone attrition and/or subchondral bone cyst is associated with knee pain in knee osteoarthritis regardless of cartilage lesion: the Bunkyo health study | Arthritis Research & Therapy

Felson DT. Clinical practice. Osteoarthritis of the knee. N Engl J Med. 2006;354(8):841–8. Article  CAS  PubMed …

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Simple therapies outperform drugs for knee arthritis pain relief

Simple therapies outperform drugs for knee arthritis pain relief

Knee braces, water therapy and exercise are the most promising non-drug therapies for treating knee osteoarthritis,…

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My knee is clicking. Should I be worried? Am I getting arthritis?

My knee is clicking. Should I be worried? Am I getting arthritis?

It’s a quiet morning. You lace up your shoes, step outside and begin a brisk morning…

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The surprising reason x-rays can push arthritis patients toward surgery

The surprising reason x-rays can push arthritis patients toward surgery

Routine x-rays aren’t recommended to diagnose the condition. Instead, GPs can make a diagnosis based on…

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Are Creaky Knees a Sign of Arthritis Risk?

Are Creaky Knees a Sign of Arthritis Risk?

A meta-analysis of research looked at whether there was a link between creaky knees and osteoarthritis…

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Simple therapies outperform high-tech options for knee arthritis pain and mobility

Simple therapies outperform high-tech options for knee arthritis pain and mobility

Knee braces, water therapy, and exercise are the most beneficial non-drug therapies, per meta-analysis of more…

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