Osteoarthritis is a common condition in our joints that many people develop in middle age or later. The bones are covered with smooth cushioning called cartilage. The cartilage protects the bones to allow pain free movement. Arthritis is simply the loss of the protective layer of cartilage in our joints. Osteoarthritis can happen in any joint, but it often happens in weight-bearing joints, such as the hips.
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