no,one blood test can not detect all forms of arthritis
certainly in all animals with bones and joints.
Yes arthritic pain can radiate a long way from the source . Arthritis can cause narrowing of the spaces between the bones or inflammation around the places that nerves pass through. this can interfere withe operation of the muscles and feeling all the way down the arm.
Depending on where the joint dislocation is located, it may cause discomfort in your performance. For instance, basketball player with a dislocated finger, or shoulder. It may cause the players shot to be a bit "off."
All the blood cells are produced in the bone marrow But not all bones do that. Bones that do make blood cells include bigger longer bones, like the humerus and femur.
In general arthritis. There are many specific types of arthritis (i.e. rheumatoid, septic, CPPD - calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease are all very different types of arthritis).
There are many different joints that hold bones together. They vary depending on which part of the body they are in. Joints inlcude synovial joints, hinge joints, pivot joints and binomial joints. Generally the joints that hold the bones together are called binomial joints.
Yes Very, they help reduce inflammationbut its all depends on what type of arthritis you have,100% better then white potato (with arthritis you should try and avoid them because they cause inflammation in 99% of people with arthritis)
All vitamins are relatively good for a person with arthritis, calcium is very important for someone with arthritis because it helps keep your bones strong and healthy, and allows your body to heal. It also stops bone decay and can prolong your life.
no it does not .. all it does is move your bones a little. and it will not cause arthritis
AnswerNo matter what you do you will get arthritis. Arthritis is inflamation of the bones and almost every human suffers from arthritis in old age. It is known that cracking bones does increase your chances and make it worse. Over all, do not crack your bones!
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