There are many joint supplements available for cats. To name a couple: Cosequin and Dasuguin. These help cats with joint problems. There are also some cat foods that help cats with joint care.
anything salty, red meat, and gravy
Not that i would know because i am not African but my guess is that both have equal amount of joint problems, some people have none some have alot so you cannot really ask a question with the answer based on race
An arthrography procedure may locate cysts in the joint area, evaluate problems with the joint's arrangement and function, indicate the need for joint replacement, or show problems with existing joint replacement (prostheses).
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Well, Labs usually get hip and joint problems when they get older and they get other problems too. Mostly just hip and joint problems. They can easily digest about any inedible thing without getting sick.
The big problem is that the equipment will not operate. A partially soldered joint will have a higher than normal resistance at the joint. This may be construed as resistor instead of just a solder joint and the components on the PC board adjacent to it might not operate as designed. Many times just re-heating the joint will make all of the problems go away.
No, eating almonds is a good thing to do if you have problems with joint pain or arthritis.
You may have U-Joint problems
Does problems in one joint cause problems in the opposing joint? Sounds logical but my doctor told me that arthritis in one joint is not the cause of arthritis in the opposing joint (knees) because people generally stay off both joints when having problmes with one. Is this logical? Len Krotzer
I think they have a soft spot on their head like a baby that is delicate. joint problems.
Gymnasts are at risk for joint problems as they age due to the repetitive stress and strain on their joints from years of training and performing demanding skills. However, proper training techniques, strength conditioning, and injury prevention strategies can help minimize the risk of joint problems in gymnasts as they get older.