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Exercises for Arthritis Sufferers

There are exercises designed to quell the debilitating pain of rheumatoid arthritis. Certain arthritis sufferers experience extreme debilitating effects that inhibit the most basic tasks. For example, some patients are unable to grip a bottle to unscrew the top. Fortunately, these losses of grip and digit strength can be improved.

For starters, the forearms are essential in supporting gripping power. Consequently, regular exercise is vital. With arthritis, a myriad of life’s basic movements are executed throughout the day are hindered by feeble forearms. Commonly, strength is needed when pulling and twisting motions.

To build forearm muscles, one basic exercise, the reverse curl can help build strength The exercise is executed by holding a weight in the hand with the palms facing down. The weight should be pulled up until the biceps are flexed and either a set of dumbbells or a barbell can be used. Remember to use a weight light enough to complete three sets of 13-14 repetitions.

Follow up the reverse curls by doing wrist curls. The strength training exercise entails holding a light weight while the wrist is flexed up and down. The weight may be rotated in a slight turning motion verisimilar to starting a car’s ignition. This exercise is good to perform while watching television.

An inexpensive method of exercising the wrists is to take a bathroom-sized towel and wring it clockwise and counter-clockwise. For more gripping power, take a small-sized dumbbell and grip in a vice grip. Squeeze the dumbbell’s handle as hard as possible for a full count of 10. Another handy way to build digit strength, gripping power, and ease stress is through a squishy round ball, commonly referred to as a stress ball.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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