It can be. It would be wise to find out what sort of arthritis though as treatment in some cases can delay further damage and pain
I'm no expert but I'd say arthritis may be your problem, however I'd talk to your doctor before you make any stops at the drug store.
It can affect any joint in your body, including fingers, hips, knees, ankles, back, neck and toes.
Arthritis can.
Arthritis
Hips, back, fingers, and toes are frequently affected. A skin condition called psoriasis accompanies this type of arthritis.
Arthritis as well as chondromalacia.
Yes, it will probably be painful for them but if it is just mild arthritis they can still buck.
It is a form of arthritis. This form of arthritis most often affects the spine and hips but can aslo affect the shoulders, knees, and ankles.
Yes, an orthopedic doctor can diagnose and treat arthritis in the hips and other joints. They are specialists who care for you through diagnosis and treatment for various forms of arthritis. They prescribe treatments, medications, physical therapy and even perform surgery if necessary.
on most joints like knees, hips and wrists.
Rhyeumatoid Arthritis
It hurts, and your hands go a bit stiff and you cant move them much.