Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Treatment for Arthritis

Typically, arthritis is associated with joint inflammation, caused by swelling, warmth, redness or stiffness of a joint. Extreme fatigue, loss of energy and immobility of the affected joints are the invariable complaints of arthritic patients, and one query persists. Is there no cure?

Of course there is. Arthritis is an ailment that is extremely widespread, engulfing the better part of the globe under its painful canopy. Physical and occupational therapy to maintain joint mobility is quite common as a mode of treatment. Numerous drugs that are doing the rounds of the pharmacological markets are also viable options, on the doctor’s consultation. But the most effective remedy can be found in the ancient system of Indian exercise and meditation. Arthritic Yoga is an effective and efficient branch of age old medication to keep the body fit and fine. The usual tendency of arthritic patients is to steer clear of movement and rest their hurting joints, but this will only add fuel to the fire. It is imperative that these joints are properly exercised and flexed. The various asanas that have evolved over the life span of Yoga have proffered unparalleled relief to diligent practitioners. By arresting the surge of arthritic conquest of human joints, Yoga effectively keeps the symptoms under control, offering relief to the suffering patients.

For more details on arthritis treatment and cure, a convention is scheduled to take place on the occasion of World Arthritis Day in Pune.

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