Kyle Ruygrok, PT, DPT, OCS, is a physical therapist with Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. Nicolas Noiseux, MD, MS, FRCSC, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon at University of ...
Most underlying causes of joint pain are localized, meaning you feel it in one place. However, it’s possible to experience more widespread joint pain and stiffness from certain conditions. These ...
Immunostaining depicts collagen-2 (cyan) and nucleus (magenta) at the articulation in the little skate embryo's pelvic joint. (Neelima Sharma/University of Chicago) (CN) — Neelima Sharma, a researcher ...
In adult humans, cartilage does not have an inherent ability to heal. Northwestern Engineering scientists have developed a new bioactive material that successfully regenerated high-quality cartilage ...
Remember that tiny click in your wrist you felt while texting last week? Or that fleeting ache in your knuckle when you opened a stubborn jar? If you’re like most people, you probably shrugged it off ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Hand and whole-body MRI scores registered improvements at weeks 24 and 48 with apremilast for PsA. PsAMRIS and ...
Psoriatic arthritis, a chronic autoimmune condition, links psoriasis with joint inflammation, affecting skin, nails, eyes, and even internal organs. Early signs include joint pain, swelling, and ...
Air travel inflicts hidden stress on your body, causing joint pain and stiffness. Low cabin pressure expands gases, dry air dehydrates cartilage, sitting traps blood in legs, and reduced oxygen fuels ...
New research shows that an injectable goo can repair cartilage damage in animals' joints within six months. Scientists are now developing the tech for use in humans. When you purchase through links on ...