OMRF Research Shows How Exercise Can Benefit Cartilage
October 19, 2017
October 19, 2017
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 19 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation issued the following news:
Timothy Griffin, Ph.D., a researcher at OMRF, has applied that old adage to the study of osteoarthritis. His lab's recent discovery has shown how healthy types of joint-loading, as occurs with walking or jogging, are beneficial to cartilage and help protect it from breaking down over time.
Osteoarthritis, or OA, is the most common form of disability in the U.S., affecting nearl . . .
Timothy Griffin, Ph.D., a researcher at OMRF, has applied that old adage to the study of osteoarthritis. His lab's recent discovery has shown how healthy types of joint-loading, as occurs with walking or jogging, are beneficial to cartilage and help protect it from breaking down over time.
Osteoarthritis, or OA, is the most common form of disability in the U.S., affecting nearl . . .