
Individuals experiencing arthritis-related hand pain can explore several effective strategies for relief and prevention. One useful approach is performing gentle hand exercises to maintain flexibility and reduce stiffness...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE
Consulting a physical or occupational therapist can also help, as these professionals provide tailored treatments to support joint function. Additionally, speaking to a healthcare provider about appropriate medications or topical treatments may ease discomfort.
To manage pain at home, hot or cold therapy can be beneficial. Making lifestyle adjustments—such as avoiding repetitive or strenuous hand movements—can further reduce stress on the joints. In more severe cases, doctors might recommend corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation and pain.
Preventive measures include using kinetic tape to support the hands and opting for speech-to-text software instead of typing.
It’s also helpful to minimize strain by relying on larger joints (like the shoulders) when lifting heavy objects, or by using alternative body parts—such as the hip or forearm—to perform everyday tasks like closing doors.
Other tips include using the palm to hold phones or tablets, stirring food with shoulder motions, and choosing utensils with wide, ergonomic handles.
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