A fibre - rich diet is linked to a lowered risk of
painful knee osteoarthritis, finds the first study of its kind, published online in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases.
Analysis of the data showed that eating more fibre was associated with a lower risk of
painful knee osteoarthritis.
«This study demonstrates that CRFA is an effective long - term therapeutic option for managing pain, and improving physical function and quality of life, for patients suffering from
painful knee osteoarthritis when compared with intra-articular steroid injection,» according to the clinical trial report by Leonardo Kapural, MD, PhD, of the Center for Clinical Research, Winston - Salem, N.C., and colleagues.
«Noninvasive procedure is superior to steroid injection for
painful knee osteoarthritis.»
Not exact matches
Knee osteoarthritis is a common and
painful condition in older adults.
You will be surprised to know that stationary biking exercises have been recommended for patients who are recovering from all kinds of leg injuries, including
painful knee injuries, sprains as well as other maladies such as spinal stenosis and
osteoarthritis.