Arthritis is a very common disease that causes inflammation in your joints and leads to joint pain, stiffness, swelling, redness, and decreased range of motion. Arthritis is more common in woman and generally gets worse with age. There are many different types of arthritis but the 2 most common types are Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis.
- Arthritis is the leading cause of disabilities in America
- More than 50 million adults have arthritis
- More than 300,000 children have arthritis
Managing Your Arthritis:
- Balancing activity with rest
- Hot and cold therapies
- Regular physical activity
- Maintaining a healthy weight
- Strengthening muscles around the inflamed joint(s)
- Avoiding excessive repetitive motions
Arthritis is a disease that can greatly affect your ability to preform common tasks in your everyday life. It is important to know which joints are most commonly affected by arthritis to help you recognize symptoms earlier.
Early Detection:
- Joints most commonly affected by Rheumatoid arthritis include hands, wrists, feet, knees, and ankles.
- Joints most commonly affected by Osteoarthritis include hands, lower back, neck, knees, hips, and feet.
Be aware of the symptoms of arthritis and start managing them as soon as possible!
The common perception is that arthritis is an old person’s disease and there’s nothing you can do about it but suck it up. Well, that’s not true at all. -John Fleming