

After more than a year of spending most of our time at home, most of us are slowly resuming some pre-pandemic habits, such as returning to an office or socializing a bit more. But, even as things return to normal, many people will likely continue to spend more time a home, and working from home might be appropriate for several more months. For most of us, that means less movement than normal, and it could be causing some stiffness, joint pain or increased arthritis flare-ups. If you’re feeling more aches and pains, it can deplete your energy and make it harder to get through the day. Take time to evaluate your habits and see if they might be contributing to your joint pain and discomfort.
Ways to deal with joint pain and arthritis flare-ups while working from home:
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Joint pain and stiffness from reduced movement is common. Prioritize your health and don’t put off getting healthcare if you need it. If you’re experiencing joint pain or increased arthritis pain, speak to your doctor. At Ì첩ÌåÓý, our orthopedic care team specializes in relieving joint pain. We offer seamless care, from diagnosis through treatment and rehabilitation. Learn more.
This article first appeared in the May 2021 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
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