Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients being treated for rheumatoid arthritis are strongly advised to engage in physical exercise when ...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) impacts thousands of Australians each year, causing pain, stiffness, and a steady decline in strength. As many as 2% of adults face the daily challenges of this condition, ...
A supervised high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and strength exercise intervention significantly reduced fatigue and improved quality of life in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), with ...
The question ‘does exercise help arthritis?’ is one you may have found yourself pondering if you or someone you love suffers from this painful condition. Arthritis is incredibly common, affecting ...
Blood flow restricted resistance training involves placing a pneumatic cuff – much like a blood pressure cuff – around the top of the working limb. It’s a debilitating disease that affects more than ...
Gentle exercises can ease stiffness and improve strength and flexibility for people with rheumatoid arthritis. Low-impact activities like walking, cycling, and swimming are recommended for those with ...
As a rheumatologist, I see patients seeking a diagnosis and treatment for a common ailment, arthritis. Although medication can reduce pain and inflammation, and prevent disease progression, many ...
A 30-minute walk at moderate intensity temporarily reduced blood pressure in women with rheumatoid arthritis, not only at rest but also under stress. This was the conclusion drawn from a study ...
Wrist pain in road cyclists usually stems from contact at the handlebar and compression of the ulnar nerve, which originates from your neck and runs right through to your hand. Though patients with ...
Dear Dr. Roach: What is the best medicine for arthritis? My doctor prescribed diclofenac sodium, and another doctor said it will damage my liver and kidney with prolonged usage. As you know, arthritis ...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) impacts thousands of Australians each year, causing pain, stiffness, and a steady decline in strength. As many as 2% of adults face the daily challenges of this condition, ...