Common Exercise Hurdles and Ways to Get Past Them
As well as being great for our overall health, we know exercise can have many benefits for our arthritis and its symptoms. But, keeping up regular exercise habits can be difficult for a wide range of reasons. The Arthritis Foundation have put together this article to help overcome the...
Walking and Arthritis
Walking. It’s free, low risk and one of the most effective means of reducing the pain and stiffness associated with arthritis. Walking is an excellent exercise option for people with arthritis. It’s low impact, great for our joints and has amazing benefits for our health and wellbeing. Physical activity...
Modified Plank
This month’s exercise of the month focuses on the abdomen. Considered the centre of the body, it is what connects the upper half of the body to the lower half. Formed by a collection of tendinous sheaths, intersections and the main muscles (the rectus abdominis, transverse abdominis, and the...
Hip Exercises
One of the primary contributions to the development of arthritis is prolonged overuse or imperfect loading of a weight bearing joint. As one of the primary load bearing joints in the human body, the hip joint is particularly susceptible to the consequences of imperfect loading behaviours. This can, in...
Shoulder Blade Squeeze
The shoulder joint is the major joint connecting the upper limb to the trunk. It is also the most mobile of joints in the human body, however, because of this it is also one of the joints most susceptible to problems. Formed by three bones: the humerus (upper arm...
Back Rotation
The spine stretches down from the base of the skull to the coccyx (tailbone). It is one of the most important structures in the body as it houses the spinal cord which is responsible for your body’s ability to move, feel, and function. The spine is also responsible for...
Bicep Curls
The exercise of this month focuses on working this particular muscle group so you can develop stronger arms for your daily functional activities such as carrying, lifting and moving objects. Bicep curls isolate the body movement of elbow flexion, or rather bending of the arm at the elbow. It...
Exercise for Osteoporosis
This Exercise of the Month targets individuals living with Osteoporosis. Even though these exercises are tailored towards addressing that condition, they can still be performed by anyone and are equally as beneficial to those living with arthritis. Osteoporosis leads to more fragile, and brittle bones due to low bone...
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