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Living with Osteoarthritis
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If Surgery Is Needed
For people with severe joint damage, surgery can decrease pain and improve movement. Joint replacement is the most common surgery used to treat osteoarthritis. Joints in the knee, hip, and shoulder are replaced most often.

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Consultant:
Gerson C. Bernhard, MD, Rheumatology
With contributions by:
Neal S. Birnbaum, MD, Rheumatology
Karen M. Bolton, MD, Family Practice
Kenneth Davis, MD, Orthopaedics
Linda B. Duggan, PT

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