Physical Activity and it’s role in Navigating extra-Articular Symptoms of Rheumatic Diseases

Regular, tailored exercise is vital for managing rheumatic diseases, helping to alleviate fatigue, improve cognitive function, and enhance emotional well-being. Physical activity promotes better sleep, reduces inflammation, and empowers patients to navigate their condition more effectively.

To discover more how physical activity plays a role in navigating the extra-articular symptoms of rheumatic diseases refer to:

Physical Activity Resources

The Arthritis Foundation


Versus Arthritis


Arthritis Research Canada and University of British Columbia


The Arthritis Society


National Axial Spondylarthritis Society

  • Exercise Matters – Take Charge – Take Action Guide

National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society


Arthritis Australia

References

Patient Perspectives


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