3 Ways to Make Gardening with Arthritis Easier
Posted by Chris on 6/8/2022 to
Around the House
Gardening can be a great way for people with arthritis to stay active. But the pain and discomfort involved may often get in the way of getting things done. Here’s three tips to help you get out from in front of the television and back into the
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A Well-Stocked Kitchen for Arthritic Cooks
Posted by Chris on 4/13/2022 to
In the Kitchen
Most kitchens are packed with implements as big and weighty as cast-iron Dutch ovens and small appliances…to tiny items like measuring spoons and grapefruit forks. Yet out of all of those hundreds of items, consider how few are appropriate for the
How to Live Better With Arthritis Pain
Posted by Chris on 4/13/2022 to
General Health
If you or your loved one has a severe form of arthritis, you should know that there are many ways to live better and with less pain.
Actually, the Department of Health and Human Services has found solid evidence that resistance and endurance
Living with Arthritis
Posted by Chris on 4/13/2022 to
General Health
Products and ideas to help make living with Arthritis a little easier... Living with arthritis can present a wide array of challenges. Some of these challenges may be temporary, following surgery or during periods of flare-ups. Some of these
Five Facts You May Not Know About Arthritic Supplies
Posted by Chris on 4/13/2022 to
General Health
Five Facts You May Not Know About Arthritic Supplies
1. Arthritic Aids Are Not Just About Wheelchairs In fact, arthritis is not just about discomfort associated with mobility. Persons with arthritis often have trouble with some daily tasks that
How to take control of Hand Arthritis
Posted by Chelsea Shaffer on 3/10/2019 to
For Your Comfort
There are more than 3 million cases of Arthritis per year and almost just as many cases that go undiagnosed. Arthritis can be caused by something as simple as knuckles cracking, but there are various forms of arthritis with various symptoms to diagnose. Stiff or aching joints are usually the first signs to show, followed by swelling and numbness.