What does Osteo-Arthritis feel like?
Osteoarthritis develops differently from person to person. The condition typically causes joints to become stiff and painful to move, but it doesn’t usually cause symptoms outside the area of the joint. It usually develops slowly and the changes can be so gradual that people hardly notice them. The condition usually settles down after a number of years and, although the joints may have a knobbly appearance, they may become less painful. If you would like to watch a short video entitled ‘Osteoporosis Vs Osteoarthritis: How to tell the difference.’ click here. If you wish to read more about ‘Living with Arthritis’, then click here.