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‘By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. A JOINT is formed at the point ‘where one bone meets another, “Joint pains and stiffness result from changes in or around the Joints, which, are surrounded by © tough capsules ' and lined with smooth, velvety _

membranes. The 2 ‘|ligaments of muscles which originate above help

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action, JOINT stiffness is caused by adhesions, injury to the joint capsule, ligaments or muscles, inflammation jor fractures, { In an injury of a point, the capI'sule and ligaments-—may be -torn. When these heal, the joint may be left encased in scar tissue, but this can be broken up by stretching. If a fracture involves a joint, the

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of a general infection. Acute arthritis usually responds to specific drugs, heat and rest, but if pus forms, it must be ‘drained. ; Chronic arthritis can develop at any time in life, although it is more common in middle and .old age. One variety is caused by an infection, another by excessive wear

and tear, a third by metabolic changes. forms of chronic are thritis are made worse by emotional

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{|Chronic: Arthritis: Common Threat

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» ” ” SUDDEN or repeated exposure to dampness, rain and cold coupled with’ fatigue can bring on arthritis | in individuals of any age. Men who develop ' chronic arthritis may tell of standing in water for long periods of time, ‘Sleeping in the rain or prolonged exposure to cold weather also cause chronic arthritis.

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