Arthritis is a condition where the cartilage that lines your joints wears down, causing discomfort, swelling, stiffness and limited movement. You can develop arthritis in any joint, but common places include the knees, hips, shoulders, lower back, hands, wrists, feet and ankles.
Arthritis is extremely common and is a part of the aging process. Arthritis affects around one-fifth of people in the US, and some degree of arthritis is observed on X-rays in nearly all people of advanced age. The various kinds of arthritis differ by cause, symptoms and the parts of the body they typically affect.
Determining which type of arthritis you have is the key to creating the most effective treatment plan for you. Arthritis doesn’t have a cure, but diagnosing it early and identifying the type you have can help you enjoy the best quality of life possible and reduce your risk of complications.