Arthritis occurs in several forms and involves inflammation of joints accompanied by pain, swelling and stiffness. The most common type is osteoarthritis, the "wear and tear" arthritis that usually affects the knee or hip. Autoimmune conditions cause rheumatoid arthritis, while dietary habits or bacterial infections cause gout or infectious arthritis.
EmpowHER Links
HERNews
HERNews: “Hormone Replacement Might Relieve Arthritis,” March 30, 2010
HERNews: “Long Before Symptoms, Blood May Reveal Rheumatoid Arthritis,” February 1, 2010
HERArticles
HERArticle: “Rheumatoid Arthritis and the Lungs,” April 5, 2010
HERArticle: “Arthritis Advocacy,” April 5, 2010
HERArticle: “Natural Remedies for Osteoarthritis,” April 3, 2010
HERArticle: “Stiff hips, knees? You May Have Osteoarthritis Symptoms,” April 3, 2010
HERArticle: “Joint Inflammation: Your Guide to Gout,” March 14, 2010
HERArticle: “Self-Help Measures for Gout,” March 14, 2010
HERArticle: “Arthritis--Why Prevention is the Best Cure—Part 1,” February 7, 2010
HERArticle: “Arthritis—Why Prevention is the Best Cure—Part 2,” February 7, 2010
Videos
"Arthritis, What are the Different types? -- Dr. Ruderman (VIDEO)
“Arthritis, Why Do Women Get It More? -- Dr. Ruderman (VIDEO)
“Which Medications Best Treat Arthritis? -- Dr. Cannada (VIDEO)
“Is a Local Anesthetic Used Before Arthritis Steroid Injections -- Dr. Steinmann (VIDEO)
Helpful Web Sites
National Arthritis Foundation
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases