What Is The Arthritis Foundation?
Sunday, April 12th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedMany people think of arthritis as something that only affects fragile elderly people; however, the word “arthritis” itself simply means “inflammation” and encompasses over 100 different chronic pain disorders, including fibromyalgia, gout, systemic lupus erythematosus, back pain, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, lyme disease, Raynaud’s phenomenon, Still’s disease, schleroderma and carpal tunnel syndrome. While there is no cure for arthritis, the first step toward managing the pain is to get educated. Once you visit the Arthritis Foundation website, you’ll find a whole world opening up, tailored to helping you live a fulfilling life.
The Arthritis Foundation offers many events and programs year-round to help those suffering with arthritis, as well as their friends and family who are right there suffering with them. The “Time to Walk the Walk” event encourages you to be a team captain or just take a walk to fundraise for the cure, making a difference in the lives of almost 46 million people who live with the daily pain of arthritis. The “Life Improvement Series” program is designed to help sufferers with pain management and functionality. The “Joints In Motion” marathon training program and “The Jingle Bell Run/Walk” are two more events that help raise money and connect people with arthritis, to find greater strength in numbers. Each year, the traditional black-tie gala dinners, wine events and themed parties raise more than $8 million for chronic pain research. By getting involved, you can restore a sense of control and improve your morale, while doing what you can.
The Arthritis Foundation provides you with medical advice and the latest arthritis pain research. In the May/June issue, you could read about the differences between pediatric and adult lupus, a comparison between two different NSAIDs, advice on meniscus repair following injury, highlights from CARRA studies and the TREAT study and about the latest drug approved for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. As the adage says, “Knowledge is power,” so keeping on top of the latest medical news will fill you with hope and vigor.
Arthritis is more than a dull ache for more than 46 million Americans. The emotional weight of a diagnosis can cause all sorts of other symptoms, like sleeplessness, low appetite, depression, anxiety, stress and more. The Arthritis Foundation helps you manage your pain, your treatment options and your life. While there may not be a cure, there is still a number of things you can do to help yourself and others. The more integrated you are, the better you will feel, both mentally and physically!
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