Arthritis Foundation Weather Index - There was strong evidence with 13 of 14 studies reporting consistent findings that weather factors in general, including any kind of meteorological condition, were associated with oa pain. Individuals with osteoarthritis often assert that change in the weather influences their pain, but the evidence is inconclusive. Although there is also evidence to suggest that temperature affects joint pain, most of the research has focused on the effects that barometric pressure may have on arthritis pain. Pope County Detention Center Arrestssocial Post Detail
There was strong evidence with 13 of 14 studies reporting consistent findings that weather factors in general, including any kind of meteorological condition, were associated with oa pain. Individuals with osteoarthritis often assert that change in the weather influences their pain, but the evidence is inconclusive. Although there is also evidence to suggest that temperature affects joint pain, most of the research has focused on the effects that barometric pressure may have on arthritis pain.