A research team led by Penn State researchers developed a technique that brings black and white diagnostic images of X-rays and CT scans into coloured…
It’s estimated that over 4 million Canadians have osteoarthritis, a number that is projected to increase to 10.5 million by 2040. The knee is very…
In Canada, about 500,000 youth hurt their knees every year while playing sports. Half of them go on to develop osteoarthritis within 10 years. Sport…
In Arthritis Consumer Experts’ latest issue of JointHealth™ insight, they takes a deeper look at the findings* from the ACE National Survey on Osteoarthritis in…
Arthritis Research Canada/Arthrite-recherche Canada’s scientific team is tackling challenges faced by over 6 million Canadians living with arthritis – challenges that can interfere with everyday…
Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis and affects more than 4 million Canadians. It can affect both younger and older adults. Osteoarthritis is…
In Part 2, Dr. Westby describes the state-of-the-art of post total joint replacement (TJR) rehabilitation across Canada.
Dr. Whittaker shares her insights on how to care for your joints during #COVID19. She will also be demonstrating some of the exercises we can…
Some people living with arthritis are at greater risk of catching a cold or acquiring viruses, such as the common flu. This is also true…
This year, ABN conducted 45 interviews (a new record!) featuring topics ranging from disease-specific research to studies on exercise and other self-care practices.