Using Joints Wisely.
Last updated Thursday, January 06, 2005
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Using your jointsShould people with arthritis keep active and use their joints? If you have arthritis, it is healthy for you to keep active and to
move your joints. But when your joints are inflamed (painful, warm, and
swollen) or there is joint damage, you need to take certain precautions.
Overuse and abuse of joints with arthritis can lead to:
- more pain and swelling
- more joint damage
- loss of function
- loss of independence
In this article Described in this article are some ways to reduce the stress on
joints affected by arthritis while you're doing everyday tasks. You
probably won't need to use all of these ideas, and you may find it hard
at first to change your usual ways of doing things. But if you get into
the habit of doing tasks in safer ways, you'll be rewarded with less
pain, easier movement, and more energy.
You will also find listed here some examples of simple devices you
may be able to use. These items are not for everyone and can be harmful
if used improperly. You need to use your available motion and strength
before considering a special device. It may be hard to decide when an
aid is needed. Check with your doctor or with your physical or
occupational therapist to make sure you're using your joints in the
right way.
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