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Can exercise raise risk of knee osteoarthritis?

Exercise is known to boost health, but it may worsen knee osteoarthritis - a degenerative joint disease characterised by chronic pain and limited joint movement in the knees. It is typically caused by wear and tear and progressive loss of articular cartilage

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Suffering from knee osteoarthritis? Avoid physical activities, such as walking, running or playing a sport, according to a top neurologist.  

Exercise is known to boost health, but it may worsen knee osteoarthritis - a degenerative joint disease characterised by chronic pain and limited joint movement in the knees. It is typically caused by wear and tear and progressive loss of articular cartilage.

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