While most common in older adults, arthritis is not an inevitable part of the aging process and can affect people of all ages. Because May is Arthritis Awareness Month, now is the perfect time to talk about this chronic condition. And for those affected by arthritis, we also want to highlight some movement and dietary ideas that can help manage joint pain, inflammation, and stiffness.
Rather than one single ailment, arthritis is a general term for a range of conditions that cause pain in joints and the tissue that surrounds them. As joint tissue or cartilage deteriorates, mobility becomes challenging and increasingly restricted.
People often think arthritis only affects seniors, which is not always the case. While age is a common risk factor, it’s not the only one. Others include obesity, previous joint injuries, and infections.
Additionally, arthritis symptoms tend to worsen over time and can vary depending on the type of arthritis. Common symptoms include reduced range of motion, headaches, and fatigue as well as joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and inflammation.
Though there is no cure for most types of arthritis, many people manage their condition with lifestyle changes, including low-impact exercises. These regular movements help increase range of motion and strengthen the muscle around affected joints.
Walking, water exercises, and cycling also provide effective cardiovascular workouts without putting added stress on already painful joints. It’s recommended to warm up joints beforehand and apply ice as needed afterward to mitigate stiffness and soreness. For added safety, be sure to consult with your doctor before starting any exercise routine.
When it comes to diet, there is no guaranteed cure for arthritis pain. But there are foods that contain properties to boost immunity, strengthen bones and muscles, and soothe or reduce inflammation.
For those diagnosed with arthritis, incorporating these foods into your diet can help manage joint pain, swelling, and other symptoms.
Our Southview Senior Communities take steps to ensure health and happiness for every resident, every day. During Arthritis Awareness Month, we call special attention to the ways in which we help residents feel at home and comfortable, considering all needs. We also consider all abilities when designing games and physical activities, allowing everyone to participate in their own way. And our menus provide meals rich in nutrients and minerals for overall well-being.
Learn more about us and what we have to offer by scheduling a tour at the Southview location nearest you.