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Arthritis

Are There Different Exercises for People With Different Types of Arthritis?

There are many types of arthritis. Experienced doctors, physical therapists, and occupational therapists can recommend exercises that are particularly helpful for a specific type of arthritis. Doctors and therapists also know specific exercises for particularly painful joints. There may be exercises that are off-limits for people with a particular type of arthritis or when joints are swollen and inflamed. People with arthritis should discuss their exercise plans with a doctor. Doctors who treat people with arthritis include rheumatologists, orthopaedic surgeons, general practitioners, family doctors, internists, and rehabilitation specialists (physiatrists).

 

What Is Arthritis?

Should People With Arthritis Exercise?

How Does Exercise Fit Into a Treatment Plan for People With Arthritis?


What Types of Exercise Are Most Suitable for Someone With Arthritis?

How Does a Person With Arthritis Start an Exercise Program?

What Are Some Pain Relief Methods for People With Arthritis?

How Often Should People With Arthritis Exercise?

What Type of Strengthening Program Is Best?

How Much Exercise Is Too Much?

Should Someone With Rheumatoid Arthritis Continue To Exercise During a General Flare?

How About During a Local Joint Flare?

Are Researchers Studying Arthritis and Exercise?

 
     
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