Exercise to Reduce Pain

It’s a well-known saying, ‘use it or lose it’, and never has this been more true than in the case of exercise and the body. One of the most significant factors when it comes to pain free movement for those who suffer from arthritis is the strength, biomechanics and endurance of their movement of day to day life.

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Arthritis and Exercises for the Spine

Surprise, surprise, osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common cause of arthritis in spine. In the back, OA commonly affects the facet joints, which are found on the back part of the vertebrae in the spine.

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Do’s & Don’ts of Exercise for Chronic Pain

With regards to how or what they exercise, some people don’t know what they should or shouldn’t do. The following tips will help you to pace, think about and potentially change the way you exercise for the better.

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Warming Up and Stretching

Our friends at the Arthritis Foundation, have put together some dynamic stretches that can help you warm up before your next workout.

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The Benefits of Strength Training for Arthritis

In this article, we’ll explore the benefits of strength training for arthritis and provide guidance on how to include it into your daily routine.

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