Information Resources

In the links below, access a range of helpful resources on the various types of arthritis, information for living well with arthritis, and the ways arthritis can be managed and treated. 


Info Booklets

A range of booklets available for download or in hard-copy. 

Info Sheets

Information sheets covering types of arthritis, living with arthritis and ways to manage it.


Staying Moving Staying Strong

Information resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and gout. 
For hard-copies email health@arthritis.org.au

Linguistically Diverse Information Sheets 

Arthritis information sheets available in Arabic, Assyrian, Cantonese, Croatian, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Macedonian, Mandarin, Persian, Punjabi, Spanish, and Vietnamese


Care Guides

These resources aim to help navigate disease management against best practice care standards, empowering consumers to advocate for their care.

RA Consumer Care Guide

Co-designed with people living with RA, the Guide is intended to empower you to manage your condition, and navigate the health system. It includes tips for every stage of your life.

JIA Consumer Care Guide

Co-designed with parents of children with JIA, the Guide is intended to empower families to manage your child’s condition, and navigate the health system. It includes tips from real parents for every age and stage.


Websites

Moving with Arthritis

Information resources and exercise programs to encourage you to self-manage your arthritis through improved mobility and wellbeing.

MyRA

Designed to help people with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) seize control and become active participants in their journey with RA.

MyPsA

Aims to help you understand psoriatic arthritis (PsA), how to manage it and where to access support.

MyAS

Aims to help you understand axial spondyloarthritis (including ankylosing spondylitis), how to manage it and where to access support.

My Joint Pain

Aims to help you relieve the symptoms of joint pain or osteoarthritis (OA) and lead a more active and pain-free life.

My Back Pain

Provides detailed, trustworthy and up to date information on managing back pain.


If you would like more personalised information, please call our infoline on 1800 011 041 and speak to one of our health educators.

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