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Coronavirus Anxiety: Key Advice for Chronic Illness Patients from Health Psychologists

Coronavirus Anxiety: Key Advice for Chronic Illness Patients from Health Psychologists

If you’re feeling anxious and helpless about the coronavirus right now, join the club. This sentiment is very common among CreakyJoints members, especially those who are immune-compromised. These feelings are completely normal, even if if seems like other

5 Walking Strategies

5 Walking Strategies

Back 5 Walking Strategies  Use these strategies for a successful arthritis walking program whether you’re just starting or trying to stick to a routine.  5 Walking Strategies By Mary Anne Dunkin ​ For people of any age with arthritis, walking is

How lupus affects the muscles, tendons and joints

How lupus affects the muscles, tendons and joints

It is not uncommon for people with lupus to experience muscle aches and pain (myalgias) or have inflammation of certain muscle groups (myositis), which causes weakness and loss of strength. More than 90 percent of people with lupus will experience joint

Fibromyalgia – How easy was it to get diagnosed with Fibromyalgia? – Patient Talk

Fibromyalgia – How easy was it to get diagnosed with Fibromyalgia? – Patient Talk

Having been involved in researching different medical conditions for nearly 8 years we thought it would be interesting and important to find out how things have changed over the years.  In particular we were concerned about the ease or difficulty in getting

"Catastrophizing": A form of pain shaming

How the buzzword “catastrophizing” stigmatizes people with chronic pain  The first time I heard the word “catastrophizing” being used to describe the pain experience on a national level was at a chronic pain lecture at the National Institutes of

Exercise-induced hypoalgesia: A meta-analysis of exercise dosing for the treatment of chronic pain

Exercise-induced hypoalgesia: A meta-analysis of exercise dosing for the treatment of chronic pain

Increasing evidence purports exercise as a first-line therapeutic for the treatment of nearly all forms of chronic pain. However, knowledge of efficacious dosing respective to treatment modality and pain condition is virtually absent in the literature. The

3 Strategies to Help Men Living with Arthritis Thrive

3 Strategies to Help Men Living with Arthritis Thrive

My husband is passionate about building, renovating and bringing old spaces to modern life. As a contractor, he loves working with his hands, but that has come with a price. The repetitive movements of handling tools lead to osteoarthritis of his hands and

Boosting Your Immunity via Diet

Boosting Your Immunity via Diet

The pandemic has introduced me, and probably many others, to the wasteland of daytime television. They present a buffet of mental cotton candy and pseudoscience that advance sales and ignore fact. Their approach reminds me of a quote by the author of the

Special Series on Health Inequities in Arthritis and Beyond

Special Series on Health Inequities in Arthritis and Beyond

The murder of George Floyd on May 25 has led to worldwide protest against racism and police violence. Arthritis Consumer Experts (ACE) stands with those fighting for justice and believes that it is deeply important to highlight the ways in which racism and

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