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A swollen joint is referred to as arthritic, with arthros- referring to the joints, and -itic referring to the inflammation of the joint.
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intestinal infections can trigger arthritic episodes.
Joints require exercise to stay healthy, if you don't attempt any exercise, during a long period of time, this may cause the arthritic joint to stiffen, and the adjoining tissue to atrophy... hope this helped. katie g from worcs
He could be getting a little arthritic. Try a joint suppliment in his fead.
You have to be careful that you do the right sort of exercise when dealing with arthritic joints. it depend on what joints are affected. having strong muscles surrounding affected joints is a good ide however you have to achieve them without damaging the joint further.
inflammatory arthritis that has reached a joint where a joint and it surrounds have been totally destroyed and there is no longer any arthritic activity is refereed to as end arthritis.
INDICATIONS1- Post traumatic joint stiffness2- Arthritic condition3- Post inmobilization
INDICATIONS1- Post traumatic joint stiffness2- Arthritic condition3- Post inmobilization
It is not unheard of that a condition like hives can coincide with a flare up in arthritic condition's,
A swollen joint is referred to as arthritic, with arthros- referring to the joints, and -itic referring to the inflammation of the joint.
Exercise wont reduce arthritis, however it may be useful in strengthening muscles that will help support arthritic joints and thereby increase mobility and comfort.