June 19, 2010
How To Live With Joint Pain And Arthritis
If you are suffering with joint pain and arthritis, some basic lifestyle changes could make a big difference to your world. Injury to the ligaments, tendons and bursae around the joint can cause joint pain. The injury could also affect the ligaments, bones and cartilage inside the joint. Arthritis is diagnosed if the joints are inflamed.
There are 3 forms of arthritis – osteoarthritis, gout arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. In America alone, more than 70 million people suffer with this condition. One in every three adults will have to cope with arthritis at some point in life. Here are a few ways to manage your pain and make life easier.
Exercise is a must. Your doctor will tell you which forms of exercise are best suited for your condition. For example, stretching regularly helps to keep the muscles and joints flexible.
Go for a walk at least once a week. Walking will make you stronger and increase bone density. It’s also a low-impact exercise so it will not harm your joints. In addition, you can burn off any unwanted calories.
Swimming exercises are really good. Any exercise done in water is beneficial because your body become weightless. Therefore your joints are not subjected to any pressure. When in the water, swim, run and walk. This will increase strength and mobility.
Exercise should be fun, no matter what it is. It could be bowling, walking, gardening or swimming. But it must be something that you like doing. Exercising with other people is a good idea. Social exercise is wonderful for the body, mind and soul.
Take calcium and Vitamin C supplements every day. When you feel like a snack, have an orange and a glass of milk. Milk is high in calcium while oranges are full of Vitamin C. Oranges also contain antioxidants that can slow down the progression of arthritis and joint pain. Calcium can prevent the loss of bone density and avoid the development of osteoarthritis.
Eat a healthy breakfast to start every day. This must include fruit, milk, fiber, and juice or water. A nutritious breakfast will provide you with stamina for the remainder of the day. Soak in a hot bath before going to bed. This will ease and relax the muscles and joints. It will also help you have a good night’s sleep.
Music and laughter are effective ways to manage pain. Listen to one of your favorite DVDs or rent a humorous movie. Research has confirmed that laughter truly is the best medicine. It lowers stress levels, relaxes muscles and relieves pain.
If you live by yourself, make contact with the nearest Center for Independent Living. Most countries have similar organizations, although they may have other names. You can usually find contact details in the telephone directory under ‘Disability Services’. A representative from the center can tell you about various devices for installation in the home.
If you are taking medication for joint pain and arthritis, be sure to stick to your doctor’s instructions. If you take the medicine as prescribed, the pain will be better controlled. Another option is to attend a pain clinic. These are staffed by professionals who can help you manage pain effectively.
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2 Comments on How To Live With Joint Pain And Arthritis »
April 8, 2011
Uncomftorable @ 6:21 pm:
work for the circus
April 23, 2011
pelican @ 8:03 am:
Ask your coach and gym teacher if they can help you put together a program to strengthen the shoulder muscles, which should help. The program needs to be properly desgined to avoid injury.