From timesofoman.com
The sun rises, you flutter your eyes open and take a deep breath. It's time to start the day, but before you even get out of bed, you know it's going to be a tough one. For millions with osteoarthritis, waking up with soreness or stiffness in the joints can make mornings particularly difficult.
"After a night of inactivity due to sleep, people with osteoarthritis may find that their joints tend to feel stiff when they wake up," explained rheumatologist Dr. Micah Yu. "While mornings can be difficult, they also can be an opportunity to start your morning routine, soothe aches and pains and set yourself up for a productive day." Here are his recommendations for a pain-relieving morning routine:
Wake up well
While still in bed, do a body scan and note any areas of pain. Start at the top of your head and mentally scan down for tension and stiffness. Doing gentle stretches in bed can help awaken the mind and body. For example, open and close your jaw, turn your head slowly from side to side and circle your wrists. For persistent arthritis pain, some people find using a heated blanket or heated mattress pad for 10 to 20 minutes in the morning to be soothing.
Take a warm shower
Heat and moisture work together to effectively soothe arthritis pain, so start your day with a shower. Keep the water warm to help loosen muscles and joints, but not too hot since it may irritate the skin. Personal trainer and fitness expert Pete McCall suggests doing stretches while the warm water soothes muscles, such as shoulder rolls and head tilts. Avoid any stretches that require balancing and use a shower chair or hand grips to steady yourself if necessary.
Apply topicals
An effective option for treating arthritis is Arthritis Pain Gel, the first prescription-strength, over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory gel. It targets arthritis pain directly at the source to provide powerful relief.
Fuel up
A good breakfast fuels the body with satisfying nutrients. Joints need to stay lubricated, so start with a glass of water or sip on some green tea. Opt for a breakfast that features foods that fight inflammation and boost the immune system, such as cherries, oranges, broccoli, low-fat dairy products and whole grains like oatmeal.
Get moving
Motion is like lotion for your muscles and joints, and light exercise in the morning can help reduce joint pain and kickstart the day. This could be taking a virtual yoga class or taking a walk through your neighbourhood. Exercising increases blood flow, strengthens muscles and helps you maintain a healthy weight - all things that help with arthritis pain. If you're not sure which exercises are appropriate for you, speak with your doctor. Even small amounts of movement matter, so start with just 5 or 10 minutes of exercise.
"Although there is no cure for arthritis, there are things you can do to help reduce pain in your joints," says Yu. "The morning is the optimal time to take steps that help you feel your best all day long."
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