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| Occupational Therapy Makes Living With Arthritis Easier | | By Carol Eustice | Quote of the Week: Change the changeable, accept the unchangeable, and remove yourself from the unacceptable. ~Denis Waitley Connect With Carol on Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus | Pinterest | |
 | Occupational Therapy Makes Living With Arthritis Easier  | | The ability to perform usual daily living activities can be greatly affected by arthritis. The physical limitations associated with the disease make performing routine tasks more difficult. Occupational therapy may help in some cases. | | | | | |
 | Living With Chronic Pain - What Everyone Should Know  | | There is a great deal of misunderstanding about chronic pain. People who are just beginning to experience it, or those within their close circle of family and friends, don't understand the reality of living with chronic pain, especially at first. Here's what everyone needs to know. | | | | | |
 | Can Rheumatoid Arthritis Affect the Spine?  | | If you have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, it's understandable why you would think that all of your pain is associated with the disease. What about back pain or pain along the spine? Is that from rheumatoid arthritis? | | | | | |
 | Shoulder Arthritis - An Overview  | | The shoulder is among the joints that can be affected by arthritis. With arthritis, the cartilage that covers the ends of the bones of a joint is damaged as a result of inflammation, wear-and-tear, or injury. Learn more about the types of shoulder arthritis. | | | | | |
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