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In order to see cartilage loss, subchondral sclerosis, cysts, or bone spur formations, an X-ray will be needed to detect these things. Another way of diagnosing osteoarthritis is through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), arthoscopy, or arthocentesis. The more cheaper way of diagnosing osteoarthritis is by carefully studying the appearance of the joints of the affected area.
As of the moment there is no cure in alleviating this ailment. The only thing that doctors focus on right now is on taking away the pain. Listed below are just some of the ways to do this:
As always check with your doctor first.
