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  1. Arthritis diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System

    2024年1月22日 · The main symptoms of arthritis are joint pain and stiffness. Our experts diagnose, treat and manage your arthritis symptoms.

  2. Injections for joint pain relief - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Joint pain affects people of all ages. However, it can become even more common the older we get. While surgery can be a solution for many issues related to a shoulder, hip or knee, it’s …

  3. How to keep moving with arthritis - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Creak, creak, creak. If achy joints have you feeling like the Tin Man, don't just chalk it up to getting older. Those aches and pains could signal something more serious. And treatable. No oil …

  4. Orthopedic Injury Care, Onalaska - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Orthopedics in Onalaska, Wisconsin, shares how to relieve joint and tendon pain and ways to prevent orthopedic injuries.

  5. Blood platelet therapy for hip pain - Mayo Clinic Health System

    A regenerative medicine treatment called platelet rich plasma therapy helped Lynda Bird get relief from her chronic hip pain.

  6. Long-lasting pain relief with radiofrequency ablation

    For most patients, it leads to excellent back pain relief. Who are good candidates for radiofrequency ablation? Patients with arthritis or joint pain of the low back and neck benefit …

  7. Wade Johnson, D.O. - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Dr. Wade Johnson is a spine care specialist in Mankato and New Prague, Minn., with interest in orthopedics.

  8. LOW BACK PAIN EXERCISES Bridging with straight leg raise: Start with one knee bent and the other leg straight. Maintaining pelvic tilt, lift your buttocks off the floor. Keeping your trunk rigid, …

  9. 5 options for knee arthritis pain - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Nonsurgical options are a first step to relieving the pain, swelling and loss of mobility caused by knee arthritis.

  10. Pain relief for worn spinal disks - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Back pain can be caused when the fluid-filled, shock-absorbing cushions in your spine wear out. Learn about the treatment options.