Osteoarthritis News and Research

Latest Osteoarthritis News and Research

A new non-surgical approach to lose weight

A new non-surgical approach to lose weight

Almost one in two Americans will be obese by 2030

Almost one in two Americans will be obese by 2030

An innovative treatment for joint pain

An innovative treatment for joint pain

Pilot study shows strong results for genicular artery embolization to treat OA-related knee pain

Pilot study shows strong results for genicular artery embolization to treat OA-related knee pain

Study: Claim lines for Lyme disease have increased 117% from 2007 to 2018

Study: Claim lines for Lyme disease have increased 117% from 2007 to 2018

AMSSM announces recipients of $300,000 research grant for OA treatment

AMSSM announces recipients of $300,000 research grant for OA treatment

Research lays foundation for patient-specific 3D-printed meniscus

Research lays foundation for patient-specific 3D-printed meniscus

Obese teenagers at risk for brain damage, suggests new study

Obese teenagers at risk for brain damage, suggests new study

Research opens the door to better understanding of osteoarthritis

Research opens the door to better understanding of osteoarthritis

Study compares unicompartmental knee arthroplasty and total knee arthroplasty

Study compares unicompartmental knee arthroplasty and total knee arthroplasty

Study: 34% of high schools in the U.S. do not have access to athletic trainer services

Study: 34% of high schools in the U.S. do not have access to athletic trainer services

Kessler Foundation to study use of minimally invasive treatment for meniscal tears

Kessler Foundation to study use of minimally invasive treatment for meniscal tears

New IOF-ESCEO position paper provides guidance for management of osteoporosis

New IOF-ESCEO position paper provides guidance for management of osteoporosis

Rheumatoid arthritis linked to other diseases before and after diagnosis, shows study

Rheumatoid arthritis linked to other diseases before and after diagnosis, shows study

Standard methods not adequate to detect prosthetic joint infections in rheumatic disease patients

Standard methods not adequate to detect prosthetic joint infections in rheumatic disease patients

'Pre-habilitation' program before knee replacement could lead to better outcomes

'Pre-habilitation' program before knee replacement could lead to better outcomes

Where patient resides influences post-op care and rehab after hip replacement, study shows

Where patient resides influences post-op care and rehab after hip replacement, study shows

Juvenile immune arthritis – new treatments wanted

Juvenile immune arthritis – new treatments wanted

Methotrexate reduces joint damage in hand osteoarthritis

Methotrexate reduces joint damage in hand osteoarthritis

Improved biosensor technology may lead to safe stem cell therapies for treating neurological disorders

Improved biosensor technology may lead to safe stem cell therapies for treating neurological disorders

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