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.
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Excess weight and injuries can aggravate this condition
I have had RA for a lot of years but have never found any relationship between the weather and the onset of symptoms. Osteoarthritis sufferers do claim to have this problem however an RA can bring about osteoarthritis, so there may be some possibility there.
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Osteoarthritis can be caused by cartilage softening between bones at joints.
Osteoarthritis affects the cartilage between joints. Over time the cartilage wears away, allowing the bones to rub together which causes pain, swelling, and loss of motion.
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An arthrosis is any articulation or joint between bones, or any disease of such a joint, such as osteoarthritis.
it does not make sense to treat osteoarthritis with calcium as the problem with osteo is damaged cartilage between the bones in joints. and no amount of calcium is going to do any good there.
Some people mean the same thing when they talk about repetitive strain injuries and repetitive motion injuries. The difference is most likely that RSIs are from abusing a part of your body by working it improperly while a RMI is just from regular use.
There are no proven links between diet and Osteoarthritis. However there are many people that claim eating particular foods does effect them.