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  2. Osteoarthritis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that worsens over time, often resulting in chronic pain. Joint pain and stiffness can become severe enough to make daily tasks difficult. Depression and sleep disturbances can result from the pain and disability of osteoarthritis.

  3. Osteoarthritis - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Imaging tests. To get pictures of the affected joint, your doctor might recommend: X-rays. Cartilage doesn't show up on X-ray images, but cartilage loss is revealed by a narrowing of the space between the bones in your joint. An X-ray can also show bone spurs around a joint. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

  4. Arthritis pain: Do's and don'ts - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/arthritis/in-depth/arthritis/art-20046440

    Arthritis is a leading cause of pain and disability worldwide. You can find plenty of advice about easing the pain of arthritis and other conditions with exercise, medication and stress reduction. How do you know what will work for you? Here are some do's and don'ts to help you figure it out.

  5. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Managing osteoarthritis for hips and knees

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    This condition occurs when the protective cartilage lining the joints is lost, resulting in pain and impaired function. An estimated 20%-30% of adults older than 45 have evidence of hip or knee osteoarthritis on X-rays. As a first step, it is important to establish a diagnosis for hip and knee pain. Through an appointment with primary care, or ...

  6. Hip pain - Mayo Clinic

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    Hip pain on the outside of the hip, upper thigh or outer buttock is usually caused by problems with muscles, ligaments, tendons and other soft tissues that surround the hip joint. Hip pain can sometimes be caused by diseases and conditions in other areas of the body, such as the lower back.

  7. Hip pain Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Hip pain may be caused by arthritis, injuries or other problems. Arthritis. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis; Osteoarthritis (the most common type of arthritis) Psoriatic arthritis; Rheumatoid arthritis (a condition that can affect the joints and organs) Septic arthritis; Injuries

  8. Sacroiliitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Sacroiliitis (say-kroe-il-e-I-tis) is a painful condition that affects one or both sacroiliac joints. These joints sit where the lower spine and pelvis meet. Sacroiliitis can cause pain and stiffness in the buttocks or lower back, and the pain might go down one or both legs.

  9. Early/mild arthritis - Mayo Clinic Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

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    Hip osteoarthritis symptoms may develop slowly or come on relatively quickly. Common symptoms include: Pain. Your hip may hurt during or after movement; Stiffness. Hip stiffness may be most noticeable when you wake up in the morning or after a period of inactivity; Loss of flexibility. You may not be able to move your hip through its full range ...

  10. Exercise helps ease arthritis pain and stiffness - Mayo Clinic

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    Exercise helps reduce pain in people with arthritis, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

  11. Cortisone shots - Mayo Clinic

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    Cortisone shots are injections that can help relieve pain, swelling and irritation in a specific area of your body. They're most often injected into joints — such as the ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder, spine or wrist. Even the small joints in the hands or feet might benefit from cortisone shots.