No not necessarily
No rheumatoid arthritis is an Autoimmune disease and is cause by the inflamation caused by the immune system. Repetative strain on joints is more likely to result in osteoarthritis.
Yes it can.
This claim is turning more and more into a popular myth, it is turning out that RSI is more likely to happen to some one with a predisposition to OA It does not actually cause OA.
Yes any injury to sites that involve the joints can lead to osteoarthritis.
Doing repetitive work can cause many mistakes. Using robots reduces that.
Repetitive means to repeat, or do something more than once, so repetitive work is something that you do over and over.
Osteoarthritis is not caused by a lack of calcium. Osteoarthritis is the result of the wearing down of cartilage in the joints of the body and is most prevalent in the big weight bearing joints.
No. It takes awhile for osteoarthritis to develop after an injury, if it is going to.
Osteoarthritis is a non inflammatory form of arthritis. That does not mean however that it will not cause inflammation as a secondary effect.
Wear and tear of the joint. :)
repetitive motion
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