Small daily movements protect joints, reduce inflammation, prevent injuries, and support long-term mobility better than intense, irregular weekend workouts.
Experts have revealed what happens inside your body when your joints crack - and when you should be alarmed.
Data from the LIHOA cohort show that ultrasound-detected synovitis and synovial thickening in hand osteoarthritis are associated with worse hand function but not pain intensity.
Joint noises are usually harmless. They are worth assessing if they are accompanied by pain, swelling, locking, or reduced ...
Do you know why your joints pop, crackle, or snap? Here's what an expert has to say ...
We asked Dr. Aravind Athiviraham, an orthopedic surgeon at UChicago Medicine, to find out. Why does cold weather lead to ...
The Longevity Centers of America in West Palm Beach, Fla., has introduced NanoScope needle arthroscopy to expand its orthopedic and regenerative medicine services.  The minimally invasive system uses ...
For decades, countless numbers of people with arthritis have claimed they know how cold the weather is based on pain in their joints. And while there is limited scientific evidence to support that ...
Objectives Understanding the molecular changes in the preclinical synovium is crucial for identifying factors that drive ...