Joint pain and stiffness can make you miserable, but there are ways you can fight back. Check out these six easy remedies for coping with, reducing, or eliminating joint pain.
October 2, 2015
Joint pain and stiffness can make you miserable, but there are ways you can fight back. Check out these six easy remedies for coping with, reducing, or eliminating joint pain.
Strong muscles take stress off joints and relieve pain. In a 2002 study of people with joint pain, performing strengthening exercises three times a week for 16 weeks brought pain relief as powerful as that from prescription drugs.
You don't need a gym membership or fancy weight machine at home; folks in this study used inexpensive elastic bands. Bonus: If you've tried a new, joint-lubricating procedure called viscosupplementation, be sure to exercise as well — the combo cut pain in half in one study.
Applying wet heat can loosen up achy joints, try:
Do easy stretching exercises as the pain subsides to restore a comfortable range of movement and ease stiffness.
Low-impact activities with smooth movements can keep joints flexible, functional, and pain-free. Try out sports and exercises like:
Avoid activities that require quick, high-impact jumps, twists, and turns — such as tennis, basketball, racquetball and baseball.
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Joint pain and stiffness due to injury, arthritis or other underlying conditions can make life difficult, but these simple strategies can help you cope in comfort.
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