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How to Fight and Treat Severe Degenerative Joint Disease 

June 23, 2018 By Answers on Aging

Severe Degenerative Joint Disease

Severe degenerative joint disease can make every movement pure agony for some people. This advanced disease can also severely affect a person’s mobility, ambulation, and can prevent them from completing even the simplest tasks. This condition involves cartilage and joint inflammation that causes severe pain and discomfort.  In some cases, this disease is manageable, but if … [Read more...] about How to Fight and Treat Severe Degenerative Joint Disease 

Rheumatoid Arthritis and Feet Problems in the Elderly

June 23, 2018 By Answers on Aging

Feet Problems in the Elderly

On an average day, a person can walk between four to six thousand steps. Daily, the force exerted on the feet can add up to hundreds of tons. Over the years the feet can end up taking an incredible beating that will lead to feet problems in the elderly, especially in people with a diagnosis of osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. In fact, in many people with rheumatoid … [Read more...] about Rheumatoid Arthritis and Feet Problems in the Elderly

Joint Tips: How Seniors can Instantly Boost Joint Health 

June 23, 2018 By Answers on Aging

Joint Tips

For most people, the most frustrating part of aging comes with the aches and pains they tend to experience as they grow older. These aches and pains can present themselves in a variety of ways ranging from lower back pain and sore feet to severe joint pain. In fact, joint pain and trouble with ambulating are among the most common complaints in seniors.  Our joint tips will … [Read more...] about Joint Tips: How Seniors can Instantly Boost Joint Health 

Foods for Healthy Joints and Cartilage in the Future 

June 23, 2018 By Answers on Aging

Foods for Healthy Joints and Cartilage

Cartilage works like a cushion between the joints and bones during movement. In people who are physically active and in older adults, cartilage can begin to become less cushiony over time and may start to break down. This can lead to pain and friction, especially when it comes to well-used joints such as the knees. This condition is referred to as osteoarthritis. Your physician … [Read more...] about Foods for Healthy Joints and Cartilage in the Future 

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Severe Degenerative Joint Disease

How to Fight and Treat Severe Degenerative Joint Disease 

Feet Problems in the Elderly

Rheumatoid Arthritis and Feet Problems in the Elderly

Joint Tips

Joint Tips: How Seniors can Instantly Boost Joint Health 

Foods for Healthy Joints and Cartilage

Foods for Healthy Joints and Cartilage in the Future 

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