Episode Synopsis "Today Dave Answers The Nagging Question "What's the difference between Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis?""
In this episode Dave talks about arthritis, age and obesity and how they connect in older adults. Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder with symptoms in the hands, knees, hips, back, and neck. It is unclear exactly how excess weight influences OA. Clearly, being overweight increases the load placed on the joints such as the knee, which increases stress and could possibly hasten the breakdown of cartilage. Hear calls from the community discussing such topics and more. Tune in every week live on WVLT Vineland Sundays from 5-6pm and get the answers you need about your health https://www.wvlt.com/live. David Anselmo, PT, Owner and President of Cross Keys Physical Therapy has over 20 years of experience. He belongs to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), New Jersey Society Of Independent Physical Therapists, INC. (NJSIPT), Aquatic Physical Therapy Section, and Orthopedic Section. Cross Keys Physical Therapy has several locations around New Jersey; check out the website for one near you. (https://crosskeystherapy.com/)
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