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Action Plan for Arthritis by A. Lynn Millar, PT, PhD

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CHAPTER 1 | LIVING AND THRIVING WITH ARTHRITIS
publisher: Human Kinetics  

LIVING AND THRIVING WITH ARTHRITIS

I could have titled this chapter “Dealing With Your Arthritis.” I want to emphasize, however, that you can do more than just cope with the disease. You can thrive in spite of it. Do not view yourself as the victim of a problem—you are in control. The problems associated with arthritis do not simply disappear when you start exercising, but you no longer have to give up your life because of your arthritis. A good exercise program helps diminish the pain and disability associated with arthritis and allows you to enjoy some favorite activities. My grandmother was still living independently when she died at the age of 100. In fact, she walked several miles a day until her mid-90s, undeterred by her arthritis.

Some of you know that even pain in your hands significantly affects the things you can do and your outlook on life. I know of a woman whose arthritis in her hands became bad enough that she had to stop riding horses, her favorite pastime, because she could not hold the reins. She was caught in a vicious circle of decreasing activity and increasing pain, until her doctor diagnosed her problems as arthritis and she started an exercise program. She began a regular exercise program and now enjoys horseback riding and many other activities.

Types of Arthritis

Working With Your Physician

Injury Prevention

Setting Goals

Establishing a Baseline

Identifying Your Needs

Support Mechanisms

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chapter of  8
by Human Kinetics
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