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Maintaining joint mobility, range of motion as well as strength with the help of exercise, is important in arthritis. Exercise has been shown to improve quality of life, and maybe even help in relieving pain/ discomfort. There are no universal exercises for arthritis; basically all types of multi-joint movements/exercises are beneficial. For best results use a fitness professional, maybe a physiotherapist, to jumpstart your
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Patients suffering from Arthritis can encounter a whole lot of pain. During this time it becomes necessary for the patients to have some pain relief methods at their disposal to feel better. This article provides several methods that can be used to provide relief for a small period of time. The method provided gives patients the opportunity to undertake exercise. The following methods have been used
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Arthritis: Causes, Treatments and PreventionBy Natalie Katsman http://www.natural-aid.comArthritis affects about 40% of Americans and about 50% of people worldwide. This ailment is more common than cancer and heart problems and dates back thousands years. It is believed that the famous Roman baths were created not only for hygiene purposes, but to help ancient people ease the aches and pains in the
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    Herbal Medicines for Arthritis Not Backed by Evidence
    WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11 (HealthDay News) -- There is little evidence to support the widespread use of herbal medicines to relieve the symptoms of osteoarthritis, according to a review of these products.
    Thu, 12 Jan 2012 20:48:16 -0800

    LSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital offers acupuncture
    One of the realities of veterinary medicine is that not all patients can be saved and not all can be kept comfortable as they come naturally to the end of their days. But a growing number of veterinarians are realizing that sometimes there are non-traditional therapies that can help animals have a better quality of life. Thanks to a gift from a private donor, the LSU SVM is now exploring ...
    Tue, 07 Feb 2012 12:31:25 -0800