Monday, 4 July 2022

Arthritis: Four simple at home exercises to help painful joints - expert

From express.co.uk

IT IS thought more than 10 million people in the UK are living with arthritis or similar joint problems. Usually it results in painful, swollen and stiff joints but it can vary depending on the type of the condition. Although there is no cure, there are a number of ways to help ease symptoms.

The NHS recommends a series of lifestyle choices to make living with arthritis easier. These include eating a varied diet from all food groups and maintaining a healthy weight to reduce pressure on the joints. It also encourages exercising to reduce and prevent pain.

A personal trainer has shared his top four exercises with Express.co.uk that can be done at home to help.

Chris Ruxton from Deep Relief provided the exercise plan below.

Quad stretch

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Certain stretches can help with arthritis symptoms (Image: Getty Images)

Hold onto a table with one hand then pick up your ankle with the other hand and gently pull your foot behind you towards your bottom.

Keep your hips pushed forward all the time to feel a stretch up the front of your quadriceps (thigh) muscle.

Neck stretch

Crackly neck joints and stiffness are common, particularly if you work at a PC or laptop for long periods.

Try this neck stretch to loosen your neck joints. 

In a sitting or standing position, tip your chin down to your chest, hold then tilt your right ear to your right shoulder without allowing your shoulder to hunch up.

Hold then tip your chin down to your chest again, hold, and tilt your left ear to your left shoulder.

Repeat four to six times daily, especially when using a PC or laptop for a long time.


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Knees are commonly affected by arthritis (Image: Getty Images)

Wrist stretch

Wrists take a lot of strain if you work at a computer or laptop. For a painful wrist try this simple wrist stretch.

With one arm straight in front of you and your palm facing outwards, use your other hand to pull your fingers down towards your chest. 

Now rotate your outstretched arm so your palm faces inwards and repeat the stretch. Do the same with the other hand.

The rag doll

For pain in the lower back, try the rag doll.

Starting from a standing position, bend the knees a little and slowly fold forwards aiming your face towards your knees. Now clasp each elbow and relax.

You can hold still for a minute or sway gently from side to side, relaxing as much as possible. Curl up slowly back to standing. This is a great morning stretch for reducing stiffness.

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1634685/arthritis-exercises-for-painful-joints

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