Home > Medical > Arthritis > Managing pain Managing pain All sections in Arthritis » About Joint Pain/Arthritis » FAQs » Juvenile Arthritis » Living with Arthritis » Managing Pain » Multimedia » News Arthritis, Pain and Inflammation Joint pain can become an almost daily occurrence in more than 68% of people over the age of 65 years. A guide to pain therapy Your guide to the treatment of chronic and acute pain by a specialist anaesthesiologist. Chinese herb for rheumatoid arthritis A Chinese herb has proved more effective than an anti-inflammatory drug in a study of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Ask the Osteopath » Join us on Facebook » Ask CyberDoc » Subscribe to the Newsletter » 10 tips to take care of your joints Gadgets for arthritic hands Glucosamine, CS: arthritis help? Glucosamine and chondroitin sulphate (CS) are often used as over-the-counter medications to treat osteoarthritis. But how effective are these two chemicals really? We investigated. Cetylated fatty acids help joints There is a real need for alternative options that benefit patients with osteoarthritis and other inflammatory conditions. Cetylated fatty acids are proving to be beneficial. load more articles advertisement From our sponsors Hill's Science Plan Canine Mini range What is Diabetic Neuropathy? There are more than 200 different viruses which can cause a cold A clinically proven skin care range is now available
Arthritis, Pain and Inflammation Joint pain can become an almost daily occurrence in more than 68% of people over the age of 65 years.
A guide to pain therapy Your guide to the treatment of chronic and acute pain by a specialist anaesthesiologist.
Chinese herb for rheumatoid arthritis A Chinese herb has proved more effective than an anti-inflammatory drug in a study of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Glucosamine, CS: arthritis help? Glucosamine and chondroitin sulphate (CS) are often used as over-the-counter medications to treat osteoarthritis. But how effective are these two chemicals really? We investigated.
Cetylated fatty acids help joints There is a real need for alternative options that benefit patients with osteoarthritis and other inflammatory conditions. Cetylated fatty acids are proving to be beneficial.