I’m amazed when I stop and think about how many “assistive devices” I now have in my life. I’m not talking about canes, crutches, or walkers (although I own all of those and have used then on occasion ...
Simple lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding repetitive shoulder movements, and using assistive devices can help manage daily living with persistent shoulder arthritis ...
While both are types of arthritis, there are notable differences While they both fall under the "arthritis" umbrella and share certain similarities, these diseases have significant differences.
Arthritis is a leading cause of functional restrictions and disability due to its associated pain, inflammation, cardiovascular and pulmonary involvement. These symptoms overlaid upon normal age ...