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subject: Osteoarthritis and Glucosamine by:Allan Sadi [print this page]


Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common of all the arthritic conditions today. OA is a joint disease related to aging and overuse causing a breakdown and eventually a loss of the cartilage in a joint. Cartilage is a protein that protects the ends of bones in a joint. OA affects mostly weight-bearing joints such as the hips, knees, ankles, and feet. However, the hands, shoulders, and spine are also at risk.

Causes and risk factors:

Aging causes an increase in the water content of the cartilage and a decrease in the protein content putting the joint at risk for degeneration

Overuse of the joints cause inflammation and eventually wear and tear

Previous injuries or fractures to a bone or joint increases the risk of early OA

Obesity leads to early degeneration due to high stresses on the weight-bearing joints

Gout, congenital abnormalities, and hormonal disorders

Signs and Symptoms:

Pain at the joint worsening at the end of the day

Stiffness at the joint

Swelling

Heat

Crepitus (grinding sounds)

Loss of function

Treatment

Rest

Light or no-impact exercise to strengthen muscles surrounding the joint

Physiotherapy and occupational therapy

Support devices (canes, walkers, splints)

Weight loss through diet and exercise

Total joint replacement surgery (i.e. hip, knee, shoulder)

Heat and ice

Cortisone injection

Non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

Pain relievers/analgesics (aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen)

A series of hyaluronic acid injections (Synvisc, Hyalgan) into the joint

Glucosamine

Glucosamine:

Glucosamine is found naturally in the body and is extremely effective in decreasing OA symptoms on a long-term basis. Glucosamine has been shown to rebuild cartilage and decrease joint deterioration with NO side-effects! NSAIDs, on the other hand, can cause stomach bleeding, intestinal damage, and liver failure. Glucosamine treats the culprit causing the problem, not just the symptoms.

What you should look for when shopping for Glucosamine:

Liquid form as opposed to pill or tablet because it's absorbed easier

The dose size should be 1000 mg of Glucosamine

The cost for a month's worth should be between 30-50$

Look for other ingredients included in the bottle such as Chondroitin Sulfate, MSM, Omega 3 Fatty Acids, Manganese Ascorbate, Aloe Vera, Boswellia Serrata (Boswellin), Niacinamide, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Bromelaine, and Yucca.

***Be patient and you should feel a decrease in symptoms in 3-4 weeks as long as you have also incorporated rest, mild exercise, and weight loss (if needed) into your lifestyle.

About the author

Allen Sadi from Physiotherapy Tips (www.physiotalk.com) Is:

-B.Sc Physiotherapy

-B.Sc Athletic Therapy

-Outstanding O.P.P.Q. member




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