A digital education and exercise therapy program yielded a significant increase in satisfaction for patients with hip or knee ...
Physical therapy did not improve pain or function in patients with hip osteoarthritis relative to sham treatment in a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Moreover, the multimodal physical therapy ...
Treatment for lower back and hip pain from arthritis typically begins with medications and physical therapy. When conservative treatments aren’t enough, surgery and certain complementary therapies may ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...
New guidelines from the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) place an emphasis on presurgical treatments to reduce pain and increase mobility, including corticosteroid injections and ...
People dealing with hip arthritis often face discomfort while performing various tasks, making even simple activities a challenge. Not only this, they also experience pain, stiffness, and reduced ...
The use of arthroscopic hip surgery for pain relief has increased dramatically in the past decade. A study looking at patient data bases in Florida and California finds it may not be the best option, ...
Arthritic hips are no walk in the park. The first signs of trouble can creep up subtly with morning pain and stiffness. Before you know it, even bending down to put on your socks is a monumental pain.
Hip arthritis tends to manifest in various forms, each with different characteristics and underlying causes. Hip arthritis means the deterioration of the cartilage of the hip joint. It can create ...
Sarah Naggayi during the interview at her home. She is needs financial assistance to undergo two hip transplants. photo by Racheal Ajwang. It started as good news for 36-year-old Sarah Naggayi, when ...