Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Benefits of exercising with arthritis

Studies have shown that resistance training can help reduce the painful effects of arthritis and increase range of motion. Building stronger muscles around the joints, increasing bone density and, burning calories to help keep weight down are all added benefits of exercising with arthritis.

Three great articles from reputable Web sites, extol the benefits of exercise for those with Rheumatoid Arthritis. I found these online after reading an article in Arthritis Today, May-June 2013.
The idea is to start with a minimal routine and increase activity as your body adapts, and you are able and ready to go to the next level. A physical therapist can be helpful in the initial stages. He or she can tell you what to avoid, depending upon your specific needs. A follow up visit once a year or as needed might give you new information and exercise routines to keep the boredom at bay.

Woman relaxing with a microwave heating pad in the shape of a black sheep from Maine Warmers
Maine Warmers Cozy Black Sheep microwave heating pad for the back
It only takes a few weeks to begin to feel the progress and see positive changes. You may sleep better and feel less tired during the day, thus feeling more mentally alert. If you have depression you may find it has lessened and that you have a better outlook on life.

When you exercise it is normal to feel some muscle stiffness.  A heating pad can help relax stiff muscles, increase circulation, and help with flexibility. Maine Warmers has Neck and Back Warmers and a variety of Comforting Creatures that offer a fun way to feel better. All of their products can be frozen and used as gentle ice packs.

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