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		<title>Arthritis, Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis….What’s the Difference anyway?</title>
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			In this post we will provide some simple definitions for similar sounding terms that are related to the knee joint and overall bone/joint health.
Arthritis
The term arthritis simply means an inflammation (-itis) of a joint (arthro-).  There are over 100 kinds of arthritis.  A joint is an area in the body where two bones [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Osteoporosis</title>
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			Introduction 
Osteoporosis is a serious health care problem. It affects the fastest growing segment of our population, the elderly.




Osteoporosis is characterized by debilitating fractures. These fractures occur most often at the hip, spine and/or wrist..
See  Statistics on Osteoporosis
What is Osteoporosis? 
In people with osteoporosis, bone mass is reduced.  Normal bone is composed of an organic [...]]]></description>
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