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In this episode of the Live Yes! With Arthritis podcast, we revisit the top takeaways from some of 2024’s most popular and intriguing episodes. Guests and hosts share what most resonated with them ...
Get more information about treatment goals for inflammatory arthritis, which includes both pain management and the prevention of joint and organ damage. Learn how a physical therapist can help develop ...
The joint is surrounded by soft tissue called the synovial membrane, which produces a fluid that acts like oil in an engine, allowing your bones to move past one another more smoothly. Physical ...
Outdoor or indoor, cycling is one of the most effective workouts for people with arthritis. It's low-impact, so you get a good workout without pounding on joints, and it strengthens muscles that help ...
Get smart tips to adjust your swing, warm up and keep playing golf even with arthritis. There’s no need to hang up your golf clubs once you’ve been diagnosed with arthritis. After all, the physical ...
Lots of things can contribute to a chronically dry mouth, but medications are the main culprit. More than 500 prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs affect how your salivary glands work. If ...
Learn the probable cause of numbness in fingers and thumbs. Question: For a few years I have had arthritis in my left wrist, and lately I have been experiencing numbness in my fingers and thumb. It is ...
For the uninitiated, tai chi may be a little daunting. The ancient Chinese exercise is hardly as mainstream as aerobics or the treadmill, but with its gentle, fluid movements and proven health ...
If you enjoy a glass of wine or pint of beer with dinner, you might wonder whether alcohol is a friend or foe to arthritis. The answer is, it’s a bit of both. While moderate drinking may reduce some ...
Learn how to avoid adding pain to sore knees caused by arthritis by following simple steps for proper squatting and building strength. Squatting is a functional move. It helps you do activities in ...
Question: I am a 20-year-old in okay shape and health, but the joints in my upper and lower back and shoulders are always stiff and snap all the time. Are noisy joints the sign of some problem? A: ...