Discover expert tips for managing joint pain and improving your quality of life.
Don’t let arthritis hold you back |
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What you need to know about arthritis | You will gain the same expert knowledge Mayo Clinic doctors, nurses and therapists use to care for people with arthritis. | Learn more |
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Dear Reader, Over the last several decades, significant advances have occurred in the understanding and treatment of arthritis. Doctors now have a host of effective medications, physical therapies, new support systems and more psychological help for people struggling with joint pain. Today, people diagnosed with arthritis have hope — and a great likelihood — that their disease can be treated and put into remission. It has been my pleasure to help create Mayo Clinic Guide to Arthritis, and I’m grateful for the contributions of many colleagues. This book will provide you with high-quality, reliable and up-to-date information regarding different types of arthritis, medications used for treatment, surgical options and ways to manage your symptoms to help you lead a more active life. Inside you'll find: How different types of arthritis affect your body The latest advances in medications, surgery and other treatment options Integrative medicine and self-care treatments backed by scientific evidence How exercise, diet, work and daily habits play a role in managing the disease Important steps to take in caring for your mental health with arthritis Tips for protecting your joints throughout daily movement Whether arthritis affects you, your family or someone else in your life, Mayo Clinic Guide to Arthritis will leave you with a better understanding of the condition, symptoms and ways to manage life with arthritis. Most importantly, this book aims to provide you and your family with hope. Despite the hardships of the disease, arthritis does not have the power to stand in the way of living an exceptional life. Order your copy today and enjoy 50% off!*While supplies last. | Order now | Yours in good health, Lynne S. Peterson, M.D. Medical Editor |
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