Osteoarthritis vs. Aging: How to Protect Your Knees This Spring

According to the medical community, the number of arthritis patients tends to increase in the spring / News1
According to the medical community, the number of arthritis patients tends to increase in the spring / News1

Seasonal changes can also affect pain. In cold weather, the tissues surrounding the joints contract and nerves become more sensitive, which can make pain feel more intense. In the spring, when physical activity suddenly increases after a period of reduced movement during the winter, the strain on the joints can also intensify. Therefore, as outdoor activities become more frequent, it is especially important to take care of your knee health / News1
Seasonal changes can also affect pain. In cold weather, the tissues surrounding the joints contract and nerves become more sensitive, which can make pain feel more intense. In the spring, when physical activity suddenly increases after a period of reduced movement during the winter, the strain on the joints can also intensify. Therefore, as outdoor activities become more frequent, it is especially important to take care of your knee health / News1

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