5 ways to keep arthritis from slowing you down Arthritis is a painful problem that can interfere with your ability to do the things you enjoy. But you can take steps to protect your joints, reduce discomfort, and improve mobility.

Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis affecting 27 million Americans. Many people believe it’s a crippling and inevitable part of growing old. But things are changing. Treatments are better, and plenty of people age well without much arthritis. If you have osteoarthritis, you can take steps to protect your joints, reduce discomfort, and improve mobility —
Physical or occupational therapists can be very helpful in teaching you how to modify activities and accomplish daily tasks more easily. But there are simple things you can do for yourself, starting today. Here are five of them:

1. Keep moving. Avoid holding one position for too long. When working at a desk, for example, get up and stretch every 15 minutes. Do the same while sitting at home reading or watching television.

2. Discover your strength. Put your strongest joints and muscles to work. To protect finger and wrist joints, push open heavy doors with the side of your arm or shoulder. To reduce hip or knee stress on stairs, let the strong leg lead going up and the weaker leg lead going down.

3. Plan ahead. Simplify and organize your routines so you minimize movements that are difficult or painful. Keep items you need for cooking, cleaning, or hobbies near where they are needed (even if that means multiple sets of cleaning supplies, one for your kitchen and each bathroom, for example).

4. Take advantage of labor-saving devices and adaptive aids. Simple gadgets and devices can make it easier to perform daily activities such as cooking, gardening, or even getting dressed. Long-handled grippers, for example, are designed to grasp and retrieve out-of-reach objects. Rubber grips can help you get a better handle on faucets, pens, toothbrushes, and silverware. Pharmacies, medical supply stores, and online vendors stock a variety of aids for people with arthritis.

5. Ask for help. People with arthritis often worry about the possibility of growing dependent on others. But only a very small percentage of people with arthritis become severely disabled. Still, the emotional burdens of arthritis can be considerable. Educate family members and friends about how arthritis affects you, and don’t be afraid to ask for help when you need it. more  

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Public Awareness programme on ARTHRITIS by Rhematology Division AIIMS New Delhi on 28th OCTOBER 2014 from 2pm-5pm at AIIMS Auditorium FREE Entry Free parking at Community Centre Free TEA after programme . PL ATTEND VERY USEFUL more  
Dear Dr. Manocha, I am suffering from Arthritis in my right knee joint. X-ray show gap reduction between ligaments which is causing pain while walking. I could not read the five steps that you have recommended to improve life style while coping with Arthritis. Shall be grateful if you kindly mail it to me or let me have your number so I can contact you and seek advise. Regards, Bhaskar Chatterjee On Friday, 24 October 2014, 12:21, Anand Manocha wrote: more  
now look at the psychological reasons for arthritis----when you feel unloved and there is a tendency to criticise and carry resentments.....you are likely to end up with arthritis....arthritis also represents difficulty in accepting changes in direction that are required but we are not ready to do....so we end up with arthritis.the right affirmations for arthritis can be....to be written 20 times/day 10 with right and 10 with left hands..." I am love...i now choose to love and approve of myself...I see others with love..." I easily flow tih changes...my life is divinely guided...and i am always going in the right direction"......within 7-10 days you will feel changes in relief of arthritis... more  
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