osteoarthritis

A degenerative disease of mostly older people characterized by stiff and painful joints due to inflammation.

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Osteoarthritis and Degenerative Joint Disease

Last Modified: July 22, 2010

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Osteoarthritis is a progressive disease that attacks joints such as the knees, fingers, and hips. Human joints have a protective layer between the bones called cartilage. Cartilage protects the bones from… View Full Article

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