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  • No—the right exercise usually helps. Low-impact activities like walking, cycling, swimming, stretching, and strengthening can improve mobility and reduce pain. The key is to start slowly and avoid movements that trigger sharp pain.

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    Karen started the topic What helps manage OA? in the forum OA Group

    Many people find relief through gentle exercise, strength training, heat/cold therapy, supportive footwear, pacing activities, and guidance from a physiotherapist. Some may also use medication prescribed by a healthcare provider. For severe cases, hydrolonic injections into the joint may provide pain relief, as well as keep moving with physical activity.

  • Early signs can include mild joint pain after activity, morning stiffness that lasts less than 30 minutes, swelling, or a feeling of joint “grinding.” Symptoms often come and go at first.

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    Karen started the topic What is Osteoarthritis? in the forum OA Group

    Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common joint condition where the protective cartilage in a joint gradually wears down. This can lead to stiffness, pain, and reduced movement. It most often affects knees, hips, hands, and the spine.

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