From Library Journal
Rheumatologist, gerontologist, and arthritis expert McIlwain and health and relationship issues writer Bruce have joined forces to produce a book that describes a five-step method for controlling and preventing osteoarthritis. Written in clear, conversational language suitable for the general reader, their book provides useful information on pain relief, exercise, weight control, joint protection, and stress relief. Also included is a chapter that describes the different types of arthritis and the factors predisposing one to osteoarthritis. The patient profiles at the end are designed to create incentives for readers to continue the treatment program. This book will be useful to readers who suffer from or are predisposed to osteoarthritis and is strongly recommended for consumer health collections in public and health sciences libraries.?Stacey Burright, Wright State Univ., Dayton, Ohio
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
Osteoarthritis is a painful form of arthritis affecting the joints. Rheumatologist McIlwain and health journalist Bruce's guide aims to teach its sufferers how to manage, control, and alleviate joint pain and stiffness. After discussing risk factors and symptoms, McIlwain and Bruce explain the importance of early and proper diagnosis and present a five-step treatment plan based on moist heat, stress reduction, medication, weight control, and exercise. They also address such nonstandard pain relievers as topical creams and acupuncture. Their sensible treatment plan offers plenty of workable ideas for tackling a painful, debilitating condition.
Sue-Ellen Beauregard
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