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Beat the pain! Mild exercise could help reduce pain in older adults with arthritis: study

Arthritis is a common condition that causes pain and inflammation in a joint. It is a clear sign of poor bone health. The two most common types are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The other symptoms

India TV Lifestyle Desk India TV Lifestyle Desk New Delhi Published on: November 03, 2016 12:35 IST
Mild exercise good for older people with arthritis
Mild exercise could reduce muscle and joint pain caused due to arthritis.

Arthritis is a common condition that causes pain and inflammation in a joint. It is a clear sign of poor bone health.

The two most common types are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The other symptoms may include redness, warmth, swelling, and decreased range of motion of the affected joints.

There are medications and physiotherapy to avoid aches and pains related to the condition, but a new study has suggested that mild exercise could help reduce arthritis pain in the elderly.

According to a study, low-impact exercise programme helps to decrease pain, improve mobility and enhance quality of life in older adults with arthritis and other muscle and joint conditions.

"Joints will often stiffen if not used and muscles will weaken if not exercised. Our bodies are meant to move, and inactivity leads to weakness and stiffness, and joints with arthritis often worsen with inactivity," said Theodore Fields, Managing Director of Rheumatology Faculty Practice Plan at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), US.

Participants performed chair and floor mat exercises using stretch bands and other gentle exercises. Chinese breathing techniques and meditation were also integrated into the programme.

"The study results are consistent with the experience of rheumatologists and with prior studies showing that exercise, even of mild degree, helps with pain. Getting people up and moving does appear to help with mood, pain and overall functioning," Fields added.

The study was presented at the American Public Health Association annual meeting.

(With agency inputs)

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