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Assistive Aids For Arthritis Sufferers

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Are you living with rheumatoid arthritis? Do you need help with everyday tasks such as opening a jar or stirring in a saucepan? Do you think that you have to give up gardening because you can no longer handle your garden tools? If these questions strike a cord with you there is hope.

Assistive aids for arthritis sufferers abound and with access to the internet shopping and buying is easy. Motorized gadgets that open jars, chop food, and stir sauces are readily available. Read reviews of items or search for articles rating the "Top 10" in whatever category you like. There are sites for the "Top 10 Canes" and the "Top 10 Wrist Supports" and the "Top 10 Jar Openers" just to name a few.

Other types of aids such as topical creams for pain are available online with price comparison options and reviews from customers. The main three varieties are menthol, capsaicin, and salicylate. You can find creams with one or a combination of these ingredients.

Information abounds for special gadgets such as gardening tools for those with arthritis who don't wish to give up their favorite hobby. There are even articles on how to choose the proper tools before you buy.

Search online and find just about anything to help those with rheumatoid arthritis become more independent or just continue to enjoy a useful life. There is even a site with gift ideas for people who have arthritis.

Use caution and check ratings and reviews for choosing a legitimate site. Evaluate the information given to discern between real helps and gimmicks. Check sites for money back guarantees or other satisfaction guarantee offers. It is even possible to sign in to a chat group and compare notes with others who may have already purchased that assistive device.

You can take advantage of online resources to have access to information and ideas for helps that were not available 20 years ago. It is possible to continue to do the things you enjoy and live a full life even with rheumatoid arthritis.

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February 11th, 2008 at 8:36 pm

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