Is Walking Good for Hip Arthritis?
Hip arthritis results from the breakdown of cartilage within your hip joints, causing hip stiffness and pain that can increase with inactivity, standing, and walking. Although walking can be uncomfortable and difficult with hip arthritis, walking is also incredibly important for maintaining the mobility and strength of your hips.
The Causes and Treatments of a Hip Joint Labral Tear
The labrum is a type of cartilage that surrounds the socket of ball-and-socket joints. A labrum is found in both the shoulder and the hip joint.
Your Noisy Knees May Be Trying to Tell You Something
Ever hear your joints clicking, creaking or crunching? Now, researchers say a new technique that listens closely to knees may help doctors diagnose and monitor osteoarthritis.
Humans inner salamander capacity could regrow cartilage
Humans have the ability to regrow cartilage, a new study has found.
Too much vitamin B can cause hip fracture
Many healthy individuals take high doses of vitamin B supplements. They take them to be on the safe side, thinking that it must be good for their health.