Arthritis pain can interfere with daily activities, but there are ways to manage the discomfort and enhance quality of life. At the offices of Dr. Lawrence Rueff, we can develop an individualized wellness plan to help you best manage your arthritis pain. Here are five tips to help you control arthritis pain and keep active.
Stay Active with Low-Impact Exercise
Regular movement helps to maintain joint flexibility, strength, and overall mobility, which can reduce pain over time. Low-impact exercises like swimming, walking, cycling, and yoga are gentle on the joints while still providing a good workout. Aim for at least 30 minutes of activity most days of the week. Exercise also releases endorphins, natural mood-boosting chemicals that can help manage pain.
Maintain a Healthy Weight
Excess weight places added stress on your joints, particularly in the knees, hips, and feet. By maintaining a healthy weight, you can relieve some of the strain and potentially slow the progression of arthritis. A balanced diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods—like leafy greens, nuts, fish, and berries—can also support joint health and improve pain management.
Incorporate Joint-Friendly Tools and Adaptive Devices
Ergonomic tools can make daily activities easier and reduce the strain on your joints. Adaptive devices such as jar openers, extended-reach tools, or specialized kitchen utensils can help minimize painful movements. Also, wearing supportive footwear and using ergonomic cushions can improve posture and reduce joint stress throughout the day.
Try Hot and Cold Therapy
Alternating hot and cold treatments can provide immediate relief. Heat therapy, like a warm bath or a heating pad, helps relax stiff joints and muscles. Cold therapy, such as an ice pack, can reduce inflammation and numb the painful area. Experiment with each type to see which provides the most relief. Just remember to limit applications to about 10-20 minutes at a time to help avoid skin damage.
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Dr. Lawrence Rueff is an experienced personal physician who can help you with developing a wellness plan to manage your arthritis pain. Feel free to give our offices a call at (502) 287-1599 to find out more about the benefits of seeing a personal physician!
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