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Arthritis pain relief
from: Robert KokoskaPatients 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 time and again to provide pain
relief to arthritis patients.
Hydrotherapy can be used to decrease pain and
rigidity in the joints. Carrying out exercise in a large
swimming pool can be better as water can help take off some
weight from the joints and provide temporary relief. There are
many community centers that provide water exercise facilities to
patients suffering from arthritis.
Additionally some people get comfort from the warmth and
movement from by the eddy.
Some of the symptoms from arthritis can be treated with
moist heat. The heat can come from a whole lot
of sources including warm baths, towels and showers for around
15- 20 minutes a day. Also heat can be delivered to non-inflamed
joint areas through microwave, ultrasounds and shortwave by a
doctor. However it is not advisable to patients with deep
inflamed joints.
In everyday life, deep heat is used around the tendon muscles to
make them more flexible and avoid injury during exercise.
Coolness can be supplied by ice or cold
vegetables wrapped in some sheet can help in cooling down the
painful effect and stop swelling for around 10 - 15 min for a
period. This method is often used for people with joints that
are deeply affected by arthritis.
Mobilization techniques can be used to restore
normal movements to rigid joints. It includes techniques such as
massage, manipulation and traction to provide some relief to
stiff joints. The effectiveness of this technique can be
enhanced when carried by a well trained professional. The result
can be more flexible tendons and muscles, as well as better
control over pain.
Acupuncture has its roots in history and has
been used for along period of time to counter the pain caused by
arthritis. The acupuncturist will place needles along certain
energy line which will help stimulate energy and flow in the
body. It is believed that the insertion of needles causes the
nervous system to release pain relieving chemicals.
Relaxation therapy is another effective method
of providing pain relief to arthritis patients. Patients are
taught to help release pain from their bodies. These relaxation
courses can be found at several spas and vocational resorts.
The aforementioned methods provided an insight into possible
ways of achieving short term relief. These must be carried out
on a daily basis, so to increase the effective of the method.
However before any of the methods are implemented, you must seek
your nearest doctor and try the methods that are best suited for
you, as each arthritis case shall be treated on a individual
basis.
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