- Arthritis is a disease that affects the joints of the body, not the muscles.
- Sore muscles are temporary and often avoidable. They will heal with proper treatment.
- Arthritis is a chronic condition. While arthritis pain can be treated, there is no known cure.
- Sore muscles result from an injury or strain from recent use. For example, Wrongdiagnosis.com tells site visitors that muscle pain can be caused by too much exercise or exercising incorrectly.
- The cause of arthritis depends upon which form of the disease the patient has. For example, MayoClinic.com tells us that osteoarthritis is caused by years of use of the joints. ArthritisToday.org reports that rheumatoid arthritis is a result of an autoimmune disease most likely caused by genetics.
Muscles vs. Joints
Temporary Issue
Permenant Issue
Cause of Sore Muscles
Causes of Arthritis
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