I HAD OSTEO ARTHRITUS OF THE LEFT SHOULDER AT ABOUT THE SAME AGE AND NOW HAVE RHUMATOID ARTHRITUS SO CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY THERE IS NO AGE FOR IT OBVIOUSLY MORE COMMON THE OLDER YOU GET BUT NO RESTRICTION ON AGES
Osteoarthritis is ‘wear and tear’ and starts at the age of 25-30, which explains why you never see an old Athlete winning a Gold Medal at the Olympics! It is the normal aging process and they are now looking into the genetics, reckon some people are genetically predisposed to it.
I HAD OSTEO ARTHRITUS OF THE LEFT SHOULDER AT ABOUT THE SAME AGE AND NOW HAVE RHUMATOID ARTHRITUS SO CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY THERE IS NO AGE FOR IT OBVIOUSLY MORE COMMON THE OLDER YOU GET BUT NO RESTRICTION ON AGES
Its hard to tell without knowing the location of your curve. My gut feel is no, but a spine specialist would be best equipped to answer your question.
Osteoarthritis is ‘wear and tear’ and starts at the age of 25-30, which explains why you never see an old Athlete winning a Gold Medal at the Olympics! It is the normal aging process and they are now looking into the genetics, reckon some people are genetically predisposed to it.
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