Joint Health

Early diagnosis and appropriate management of arthritis, including   self-management activities, can help people with arthritis decrease pain,   improve function, stay productive, and lower health care costs. Key   self-management activities include the following:

Learn Arthritis Management Strategies—Learning techniques to reduce   pain and limitations can be beneficial to people with arthritis. Self-management   education, such as the Arthritis Self Management Program (ASMP), or the Chronic Disease Self Management Program (CDSMP) help you develop the skills and confidence to manage your   arthritis on a day to day basis. For example, participants in these programs learned to manage symptoms of pain and fatigue, and reduced frustration or worry about their health.

Be Active—Research has shown that physical activity decreases pain,   improves function, and delays disability. Make sure you get at least 30 minutes   of moderate physical activity at least 5 days a week. You can get activity in   10-minute intervals. Read about the physical activity programs (such as Arthritis Foundation   Exercise Program and Enhance Fitness) the CDC recommends for people with   arthritis.

Watch Your Weight—The prevalence of arthritis increases with   increasing weight. Research suggests that maintaining a healthy weight reduces   the risk of developing arthritis and may decrease disease progression. A loss of   just 11 pounds can decrease the occurrence (incidence) of new knee   osteoarthritis and a modest weight loss (55) can help reduce pain and disability.

See Your Doctor—Although there is no cure for most types of arthritis,   early diagnosis and appropriate management is important, especially for   inflammatory types of arthritis. For example, early use of disease-modifying   drugs can affect the course of rheumatoid arthritis. If you have symptoms of   arthritis, see your doctor and begin appropriate management of your condition.

Protect Your Joints—Joint injury can lead to osteoarthritis. People   who experience sports or occupational injuries or have jobs with repetitive   motions like repeated knee bending have more osteoarthritis. Avoid joint injury   to reduce your risk of developing osteoarthritis.

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