I've had osteoarthritis for many years, plus a growing problem with sciatica in my right leg.
Football is partly to blame, because the arthritis is in my right hip and lower back and I'm convinced that it's due to being left footed (the right leg is therefore your standing and swivelling peg).
As far as remedies go Roger, I don't take anything at the moment, but the pain and discomfort are rapidly assuming the proportions that will force me to seek some kind of relief, probably in the form of over the counter medication.
I have heard from friends and colleagues in the past that Echinacea is great for reducing inflammation, but don't try it if you're already taking prescription anti arthritis meds.
I tried taking fish oil capsules regularly, and I do believe they helped, but I'm terrible at following regimes, and I let that habit slip. I'd recommend fish oil, and plenty of it.
One thing I've never tried is Royal Jelly. It's got a great word-of-mouth reputation for lessening inflammation, and it has some magic stuff in it.
I'm going to get some.
If they've taken a knock in a game, one of the things I advise my players to do (owing to our geographical location) is take a walk in the sea. It works for racehorses, too, and I wonder if it would help lessen pain in fingers? I don't know if it's the water motion or whether there's iodine or ozone in the water which helps. You could go to the shore with a 5 litre canister and bring some home.