Do You Have Rheumatoid Arthritis? [Quiz]
September is Rheumatic Disease Awareness Month Have you suffered from symptoms like joint pain, stiffness, or fatigue? You may be…
September is Rheumatic Disease Awareness Month Have you suffered from symptoms like joint pain, stiffness, or fatigue? You may be…
By Meera Oza, M.D., F.A.C.R. Did you know the foods you eat can have a major impact on your arthritis…
Every day at Arthritis & Osteoporosis Treatment Center, we see patients who experience symptoms of chronic pain, joint stiffness, fatigue,…
Have you been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis? If so, then there’s a good chance your doctor or rheumatologist has put you on medication in an attempt to treat and manage your symptoms. Unfortunately, not everybody responds well to traditional arthritis treatment (such as TNF inhibitors).
For people with arthritis, joint pain becomes an unfortunate part of life. And while there are medications available to help reduce inflammation and joint pain, many doctors recommend that patients try natural methods to find relief as well. There are a number of drug-free and non-invasive treatment options that can help relieve joint pain.