
Managing Hand & Wrist Arthritis
How are hands affected by arthritis? Any joint in your fingers, thumbs, knuckles and wrists can be affected by arthritis. Many different types of arthritis can affect your hands and cause joint pain, swelling and stiffness, e.g. osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Just because you have arthritis in one...
Joint pain and osteoarthritis in former recreational and elite cricketers
Adapted from Cai, Bullock, Sanchez-Santos, Peirce, Arden and Filbay (2019) A better understanding of factors associated with joint pain and osteoarthritis in former cricket players could inform the development of strategies to support their long-term joint health. This study sought to describe the prevalence of joint pain and...
Tips for travelling pain-free this holiday season
For many, Christmas is a busy time of the year cooking, shopping and travelling to see family and friends. If you live with a chronic condition, such as arthritis, the stress and hustle of planning a trip can add to the discomfort caused by arthritis and worsen joint pain....

Managing an Arthritis Flare
An arthritis flare is an episode of increased pain, fatigue, joint stiffness, swelling and tenderness. These symptoms may lead to a loss of functioning and interfere with people’s mood, sleep quality, and ability to perform everyday activities. Depending on the type of arthritis you have, flares can be triggered by a...
Tips for cooking with Arthritis
Creaky Joints Though it can become more difficult over time, dont let arthritis keep you from preparing and cooking your favourite meals! This article from CreakyJoints shares practical tips for preparing meals with less effort and energy. To read the Creaky Joints article, click here: https://creakyjoints.org.au/living-with-arthritis/cooking-with-arthritis/ How can...
Busting the Myths of Arthritis
This World Arthritis Day, Arthritis NSW is busting the many myths about arthritis. We receive a lot of feedback that friends, family and the wider community don’t understand arthritis as a chronic condition and its impact on people’s lives. We have busted a myth each day on the lead...

Joint Surgery – what you need to know
Joint surgery is a big decision and it’s important that you are well informed about your options. There are many different types of surgery for various joints that may be beneficial to you. For hips and knees, it’s important to be aware that the 2018 ‘Royal Australian College of...

New Research – easy ways to add movement into your day
A paper recently published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine1, shows that a style of exercise called high-intensity incidental physical activity (HIIPA) or regular, incidental activity that gets you huffing and puffing, is likely to produce health benefits, even if you do it in 30-second bursts, spread over...
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