Popular Tools and Devices for Arthritis

Suffering from arthritis can make even the simplest daily tasks seem impossible. This often causes depression and makes the arthritic patient feel useless. Fortunately, there are many popular tools and devices for arthritis sufferers that make life easier.
Heated joint wraps
Heated joint wraps are a great way to ease arthritis pain. The best thing about wearing a joint wrap is it will not fall off so you are able to remain active while wearing it. In addition to pain relief, the heat from the joint wrap increases flexibility, making movement and exercise easier. The best heated joint wraps are reusable and microwave-heatable.
Bottle openers
The squeezing and pushing from opening just one bottle can sometimes cause pain that lasts for days if you are arthritic. Bottle openers eliminate this problem and help you lead an independent life. There are many types of bottle openers, but the best ones have a large handle and are adjustable with non-slip grips. For optimal results, keep separate bottle openers for pill bottles, jars and soda bottles.
Pedal exerciser
Pedal exercisers are similar to exercise bikes, but they do not have a bicycle seat. Instead, you sit on a regular chair or sofa while pushing the pedals. It is known that staying active minimizes and sometimes eliminates arthritis pain. This makes pedal exercisers a wonderful device if you have arthritis and must sit stationary for long periods of time.
Button hooks
Often, arthritis results in severe pain while buttoning shirts or blouses. Unfortunately, pull over shirts are not always an option, especially if you work in an office setting. A button hook is the perfect tool when it is mandatory to wear a button up shirt. It consists of a handle with a flexible loop that wraps around a button. Once the loop is wrapped around the button, the button is easily pulled through the button hole.
Of course you do not want to give up your independence, but this is often the harsh reality for arthritis sufferers. Purchasing arthritis tools for yourself or for your loved one with arthritis makes a world of difference by increasing quality of life.
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