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 ...
Celebrating with food and drinks is one of the joys of the holiday season, but that can be a problem for many people living with arthritis. Weight gain, preparing a feast when you have sore joints, ...
The Arthritis Foundation welcomes Zoetis as the two-year National Presenting Sponsor of the Jingle Bell Run and the Walk to Cure Arthritis. ATLANTA – November 12, 2024 – The Arthritis Foundation ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis that affects the back. It can occur anywhere along the spine. Usually the low back and sometimes the neck are affected. In OA, the cartilage ...
Obesity and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) have a complicated relationship. Being overweight or obese is more common in people with PsA than in those without it. Research also shows that those with both ...
These pain relief methods include creams, exercise, CAM therapies, footwear, nerve treatments and injections. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 76.2 million, or 26% of Americans, ...
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Learn how to manage the emotions you may experience when dealing with a chronic condition like arthritis. Emotions that come along with the pain, fatigue and other physical symptoms of arthritis can ...
Gently exercising your fingers and thumbs with a hand workout can improve their range of motion and decrease arthritis symptoms. It’s one of the best ways to maintain function and independence. In a ...
Maintaining a balanced diet, low in uric acid, is critical for lowering the risk of a gout attack. Learn which foods and beverages you should eat and which ones to avoid. Does a tall glass of cold ...
Certain medications to treat arthritis can cause hair loss. Learn what to do. People with autoimmune conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and lupus, can experience hair loss as a troubling ...
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 ...