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MORE than half of adults suffer from joint pain which can be caused by osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis or injury.
Arthritis and osteoporosis are long-term conditions that affect your bones.
Arthritis causes swelling and inflammation.
Osteoporosis develops as a result of decreased bone mass and density, and can lead to fractures.
Jane Atkinson looks at ways to keep your bones and joints healthy.
EXERCISE
REGULAR, low-impact exercise can help in the battle against joint pain.
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Nuffield Health has launched a free joint pain programme to help sufferers lead a more independent life – and you don’t even need to be a paying member of the gym to join up.
As well as exercises, it offers lifestyle tips and uses relaxation techniques to try to help with pain so those affected can sleep.
The programme, which lasts six months, has proven results.
Of those who completed it, 69 per cent say they have improvements in mobility, pain, general fitness levels and overall quality of life.
Among participants who were in such pain they couldn’t work, 30 per cent were able to return after week 12.
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