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Entries for the ‘Basilar joint arthritis symptoms’ Category

Finding Reputable Doctors – Research is Key

As we age, our bodies are put through much stress and they begin to slowly break down. Over time, the body starts to break down and this can be felt through different types of aches and pains. Some of these aches and pains are minor and can be dealt with and nothing further from a [...]

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Los Angeles Hand Surgeon- Healthy Hands

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition that occurs in men and women of various ages. This condition results from repetitive use of the hands. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a problem of nerve irritation in the wrist. The major nerve in the wrist travels through a narrow passage called the carpal tunnel. Repetitive work or [...]

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Arthritis and Foods That Help

Millions of men and women are affected by arthritis, and although the illness cannot be cured there are remedies that will provide pain relief. If one is experiencing basilar joint arthritis symptoms or any other symptoms it is important to first see a hand specialist in order to get the proper diagnoses and from there [...]

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Arthritis pain and relief

Dismissing pain in the hands can only lead to pain progressively getting worse. Although arthritis does occur in men it is much more common in women over the age of 40. Arthritis in any part of the body is generally caused by the same thing, repetitive motion or injury. It is highly important that one [...]

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Basilar joint arthritis symptoms – Basilar Joint Arthritis Over view

The basilar joint is formed by a small bone in the wrist and the fist bone in the thumb. This joint allows the thumb to move in several directions for pinching and gripping. It is common to develop arthritis in the basilar thumb. Osteoarthritis and/or degenerative arthritis are conditions which develop from the natural wear [...]

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