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Types of Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis
J.R.A.
Osteoarthritis
Psoriatic Arthritis
D.I.S.H.
Gout
Pseudogout
Scleroderma
Reiter’s syndrome
Raynaud's
Fibromyalgia
Canine Arthritis
Canine Osteoarthritis
Paget's Disease
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Lupus


Arthritis Treatment


Arthritis Treatment the Safe and Natural Way
Cherry Supplement
Topical Analgesics
Arthritis Doctor
Arthritis Diet
Collagen
TENS Unit
Boswellia
Arthritis Exercise DMSO
Acupuncture
MSM
ASU
Devil's Claw Doxycycline
SAMe
NSAIDs
Yoga and Arthritis
TNF and Anti-TNF
Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate
Evening Primrose
Arthritis Support Groups
Osteoarthritis Exercise Treatment
 

Arthritis Surgery


Knee Replacement
Hip Replacement
Hand and Wrist

Arthritic Areas


Neck
Hand
Joints and Arthritis
Lumbar arthritis
Shoulder Arthritis

Arthritis Articles

Facts about Arthritis
Joint Trauma and Osteoarthritis
Arthritis and Depression
Anxiety and Arthritis
The Role of Sports and Activity in Osteoarthritis
Imaging and Osteoarthritis
Genetics
Arthritis Resources
Bursitis
Pet Arthritis

 

 

Arthritis Treatment

The specific treatment for your arthritis will depend on the underlying cause.  In most cases, however, arthritis is a condition that you will have to learn to live with and manage throughout your life.  There are three basic treatment approaches to arthritis.  The first is to treat the underlying disorder.  For example, many causes of arthritis are believed to be an autoimmune response – that is, the body creates antibodies that don’t recognize the synovium in the joints as being part of the body and so attack it.  In these instances (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis), the autoimmune response to the joints can be treated.  The second treatment option is to manage the symptoms of arthritis.  For example, a cane is sometimes used to help people with knee osteoarthritis and knee pain walk independently.  Finally, when a joint becomes too affected by arthritis, the third treatment option is to surgically correct it. 

We are always on the lookout for arthritis treatments that are effective.  In some cases, we even have done clinical testing on behalf of a company's product, as in the case of the arthritis treatment spray Therapain Plus.  We have listed many different Arthritis Treatments on the left side margin, so we hope we have offered the most diverse, unbiased amount of evidence based Arthritis treatments you will find anywhere!           

 

 

 

 

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