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  • Understanding Cartilage, Joints, and the Aging Process

    Understanding Cartilage, Joints, and the Aging Process

    What is osteoarthritis? A lifetime of walking, exercising, and moving can take a toll on your cartilage — the smooth, rubbery connective tissue covering the ends of bones. The degeneration of cartilage can cause chronic inflammation in the joints, which may lead to arthritis. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis. OA is also known as degenerative joint disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 30 million adults in the United States have OA. That makes OA one of the leading causes of disability in adults.

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  • Everyday Ways to Heal Yourself

    Everyday Ways to Heal Yourself

    The little things we do every day to stay healthy really add up. The healthier your habits, the easier it will be to help keep your back and neck healthy and minimize painful episodes.

    Sit less - Sitting is stressful for your spine. Recent health news is buzzing about how sitting too much can cause early death. Consider getting a sit-to-stand desk at work. At the very least make sure you are getting up and walking around every 30 minutes.

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  • Tips for Preventing Arthritis in the Hands (Part 2)

    Tips for Preventing Arthritis in the Hands (Part 2)

    There is no known cure for arthritis. In fact, most treatments for arthritis are aimed at early recognition and prevention. Genetics can increase your likelihood of developing arthritis, as can a strong family history of the disease. Women are also more prone to arthritis than men. You may try to prevent arthritis and still develop the disease. However, you can take actions to reduce your risk:
    1. Maintain a healthy weight. This can help to fight off OA.
    2. Don’t smoke, or quit smoking. This may reduce your chance of developing RA.
    3. Try to avoid injury when playing sports or participating in recreational activities.
    4. If your job requires a lot of pushing, pulling, or lifting of heavy objects, take precautions to avoid injury to your joints.
    5. If your job calls for a lot of typing, practice good posture. If necessary, get a special keyboard, wrist cushion, or pad.

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  • Caring for Someone with Back Pain

    Caring for Someone with Back Pain

    Is someone in your life suffering from back pain? While it is disconcerting to see a loved one in pain, there are things you can do to help them gain control of their pain as they progress through rehabilitation. If you're the one with back pain, consider forwarding this blog to a loved one who can help you out. The social buttons above are an easy way to share the article via social media networks. The tips here outline how friends, family members, and colleagues can make simple changes that show the person with back pain that you do understand and want to help them.

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  • Tips for Preventing Arthritis in the Hands

    Tips for Preventing Arthritis in the Hands

    You likely know someone who has arthritis — or perhaps you have it yourself. Arthritis is a common condition. It has wide-ranging effects on multiple areas of the body and can involve any major joint. It most commonly affects the larger joints of the extremities, such as Wrists, Fingers, Knees, Hips, Ankles. However, arthritis can affect any joint in your body.

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  • Practice Yoga for a Happier Back

    Practice Yoga for a Happier Back

    Yoga is an ancient practice that unites the body, mind, and spirit through physical and mental exercises. Many back pain patients incorporate yoga into their treatment plan because of the physical and mental (relaxation) benefits they receive from the practice. Though they vary in method and practice, each style of yoga is grounded in three main components: 1. Body posture, 2. Breathing, 3. Meditation

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  • 7 Hand Exercises to Ease Arthritis Pain

    7 Hand Exercises to Ease Arthritis Pain

    Arthritis wears away at the cartilage of a joint, which is the cushioning material between bones. This can cause inflammation and irritation of the synovial lining, which produces the synovial fluid that helps protect and lubricate the joint. When arthritis affects the joints of the hands, it can cause pain and stiffness. That pain can get worse whenever you use your hand a lot for repetitive tasks.

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  • Non-Medical Alternatives for Spine Health

    Non-Medical Alternatives for Spine Health

    For some people, the greatest back health benefits come from combining medical treatments (such as back pain medications, injections, spine surgery, etc.) along with alternative health care options like yoga or Pilates. Here are just a few alternative options that you might want to consider:
    Pilates helps support the spine - Pilates is an exercise program that focuses on the core postural muscles that are essential to providing support for the spine and helping alleviate back pain. Learning awareness of neutral alignment of the spine and strengthening the deep postural muscles that support this alignment are important skills for the back pain patient.

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  • What other types of knee exercises work best for Knee Arthritis?

    What other types of knee exercises work best for Knee Arthritis?

    Walking is an excellent form of exercise. It’s low-impact, and because it’s a weight-bearing exercise, it helps strengthen muscles and build bone. Wear good, sturdy shoes. Start out slow, and gradually increase your pace and distance for best results. Water exercises or walking in the shallow end of a pool are also great for muscle strength and knee flexibility. Because the body is buoyant in water, it lessens the impact to near zero as it makes you work a little harder to move.

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  • Simple But Important Back Care Reminders

    Simple But Important Back Care Reminders

    Get back to the basics of spine health with these 6 simple tips: 1. Stay hydrated and practice good nutrition, 2. Sit comfortably, 3. Employ healthy body mechanics, 4. Strengthen your core, 5. Try a different back pain medication, 6. Take care of your mental health. Taking care of your back and overall health is a daily process. We hope these tips serve as reminders of the basics of back care.

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