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January 9, 2010 at 2:00 am #32957
note: qigong is the perfect low-stress exercise for arthritic joints. Primordial qigong is excellent, with its gentle shifting back and forth.- Michael
Arthritis shouldn’t put end to exercise
United Press International
01-06-10
Arthritis is no reason to stop exercising because without physical activity joints become less mobile and muscles shrink, a U.S. newsletter says. Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource says achy joints should not put the kibosh on exercise and they warn in a statement “it hurts more when you stop.” They explain a person avoiding exercise will come to suffer less mobile joints because the surrounding muscles shrink, causing increased fatigue and pain. The newsletter suggests those with joint pain consult a physical therapist or personal trainer for help in tailoring exercise programs to health conditions and fitness levels. The key is to choose safe, appropriate activities and begin slowly. The Mayo Clinic newsletter experts advise consulting with a physician before starting an exercise regimen. Some high-impact activities can make arthritis pain worse. Exercise should be stopped when it increases pain or swelling or causes joint popping, locking or giving way,” the newsletter says. “Immediately stop exercising if there is abdominal, groin or chest pain or moderate-to-intense shortness of breath.”
January 9, 2010 at 6:46 pm #32958The 8 extraordinary vessel qigong form works like a pain pill for me and when the pain returns it is less intense with each return so eventually i expect to be pain free always. I get 10 to 12 hours complete relief after each session.
January 11, 2010 at 12:49 pm #32960That’s why tho 8 extra are said to be the best cure for many “mysterious” diseases that doctors have no way to touch.
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