OSTEOARTHRITIS

Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Joint Pain: Can AI Chatbots Be Your Health Guides?

Ever felt some discomfort in your joints and wondered if it might be osteoarthritis (OA)? In today's digital age, many people turn to AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Perplexity for quick health information. Osteoarthritis happens when the cushioning in your joints starts to wear away. With a growing tr

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Unlocking Bone's Secrets: Raman Spectroscopy and Human Collagens

Imagine if doctors could really understand what's happening deep inside our bones, not just see the overall shape. That's what Raman spectroscopy might help achieve, especially for the collagen part of our bones. The NHS spends a lot of money treating bone issues like osteoarthritis and osteoporosis

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Health Kick: Platelet-Rich Plasma and Knee Osteoarthritis

Are you dealing with knee pain? You might have heard about platelet-rich plasma (PRP), a nifty treatment gaining traction in the medical world. PRP is like a supercharged version of your own blood, packed with more platelets than usual. These platelets are little helpers that promote healing and reg

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Fixing Ankle Fractures: Surgery Outcomes 10 Years Later

Ever broken your ankle? Yeah, it’s pretty common, especially for the malleolar fracture type. Problem is, this fracture can lead to nasty ankle osteoarthritis years down the line. But guess what? No one really knows what makes for a good recovery after surgery. So, this study took a hard look at the

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Thumb Osteoarthritis in the Elderly: A Japanese Town's Story

Ever wondered about the prevalence of thumb osteoarthritis in the elderly? Well, a small rural town in Japan decided to find out. This condition, which can cause pain and impact daily activities, hasn't been thoroughly studied, especially in terms of its occurrence and what factors contribute to it.

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

The Story of Kneecap Cartilage: What Works and What's Next

Knee cartilage damage, especially around the kneecap (patella), is quite common. Unfortunately, these injuries don’t heal on their own easily, so surgery might be necessary to fix them, improve symptoms, and slow down the development of knee arthritis. We know a lot about fixing cartilage in other p

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Discovering Knee Osteoarthritis Subtypes with Synovial Fluid

Have you ever wondered how scientists find new ways to treat diseases like knee osteoarthritis? One interesting approach involves looking at the fluid surrounding our joints – synovial fluid. A group of researchers, called the STEpUP OA consortium, is working on this. They're developing a method to

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Nov 01 2024HEALTH

Semaglutide Meds: A New Hope for Knee Pain

Imagine having a drug that can cut your knee pain almost in half. That's what semaglutide medications, like Ozempic and Wegovy, are doing for people with severe knee osteoarthritis. This common condition, often called "wear and tear" arthritis, affects the protective layer of cartilage on our bones,

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