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« Rheumatoid Arthritis Therapy Devices Part 2 | Home | Alternative Medicine Treatments to Hip Replacement »

Rheumatoid Arthritis Therapy Devices Part 3

Let’s wrap up this week’s discussion of rheumatoid arthritis therapy devices by taking a look at how rheumatoid arthritis therapy devices can help you maintain your independence and where you can find rheumatoid arthritis therapy devices.

The primary goal of rheumatoid arthritis therapy devices is to help you maintain independence and be able to function better.

Today’s rheumatoid arthritis therapy devices can help rheumatoid arthritis sufferers overcome problems with:

• Sitting

• Dressing

• Carrying

• Holding

• Walking

• Driving

• Climbing Stairs

• Standing

And this is just the beginning!

Some of the rheumatoid arthritis therapy devices available today include:

• Large numbered keypad phones to make dialling easier.

• Rheumatoid arthritis therapy devices designed to make holding pens and pencils easier and less painful.

• Spring-assisted scissors with oversized handles designed to make cutting easier.

• Weighted cutlery designed to make cutting foods easier and less painful.

• Electric can openers.

• Dressing aids such as buttoners and unbuttoners, zipper openers and dressing sticks.

• Special curved brushes to make brushing your hair easier.

• Canes, crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs all designed to make walking and getting around easier and less painful.

Just remember, rheumatoid arthritis can be a disabling disease, but we are fortunate today to have a wide variety of rheumatoid arthritis therapy devices available to us. Don’t let your rheumatoid arthritis stop you from enjoying life. If you are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and you think a rheumatoid arthritis therapy devices could help you function better, find someone in your community who can walk you through the options. They’ll be able to help you find the right rheumatoid arthritis therapy device for your rheumatoid arthritis symptoms.

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