Discover our 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.

10 Steps for Living Well with Arthritis

This book will put you on the path to managing your arthritis by taking an active role in understanding and treating your condition, both of which will help you to be more active in your daily life.
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Osteoarthritis Nurse Clinics

A resource for primary health care nurses
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Caring and Arthritis

This booklet has been developed by Home Instead Senior Care and Arthritis Australia to help people caring for an adult with arthritis.
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Arthritis and Pregnancy

This booklet has been written to help support you as you make one of the biggest decisions of your life, starting a family.
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A guide for young adults

It can be difficult to find information about how arthritis affects your life when you are a young adult. That is why Arthritis Australia has produced this booklet.
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Joint Replacement

This booklet is designed for people who are thinking about having or have already decided to have joint replacement surgery.
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Taking control of your Back Pain

This booklet will help you understand back pain so that you can better manage your symptoms and continue to lead an active and healthy life.
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Taking control of your Psoriatic Arthritis

This booklet will help you understand your Psoriatic Arthritis so that you can better manage your symptoms and continue to lead an active and healthy life.
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Driving Change, One Step at a Time

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Moving Lives, Shaping Futures

Having arthritis doesn’t mean you have to miss out on doing the things you love.

Although arthritis can be difficult to live with, there are many simple measures that can help anyone manage their symptoms and cope with daily life.

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Arthritis isn’t just for the elderly; it can affect young adults and even teenagers.

The Arthritis Movement funds research projects aimed at increasing our understanding of the causes and impacts of arthritis and which seek to improve treatments and find cures.

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