Stiff knees and aching hips may seem like an inevitable part of aging, but experts say we’re getting osteoarthritis all wrong. Despite affecting nearly 600 million people worldwide — and potentially a ...
Repetitive stress from focusing on one sport at a young age increases an athlete’s risk of injuries into adulthood, according ...
Year-round training has become normal for many young athletes chasing scholarships or professional dreams. New research suggests that narrow focus may come with physical costs that appear years later.
As 10-year-old Andryk Williams of Fort Blackmore, Virginia, prepares for his next round of cancer treatment at St. Jude ...
Our goal at Navigate Health and Wellness is to provide patients with alternative solutions for their pain management”— ...
This study provided estimates of "minimal important change" and "minimal clinically important difference" values for common assessments of pain and functional ability after exercise therapies in hip ...
A sweeping new analysis of the evidence suggests that exercise therapy — long promoted as a first-line treatment for ...
Exercise for arthritis pain may be “minimal and short-lived,” claims a new umbrella study, but rheumatologists say the full ...
People with hip and knee osteoarthritis are advised to wear "appropriate footwear" to minimize their pain. Does that mean heels are out? Does it matter if you wear runners or something a little ...
In need of a hip-replacement surgery, a St. Andrews man opted for quicker care in Montreal. But paying out of pocket for ...
New research suggests exercise slightly eases osteoarthritis pain, yet NHS guidance backs movement. How should you adapt your routine in light of this?
The use of stable supportive shoes does not reduce 6‑month walking hip pain in adults with chronic hip osteoarthritis more than the use of flat flexible ones, according to a randomized clinical trial.