Is Weather Affecting Your Arthritis?
People with conditions like arthritis, spinal disc problems, and some types of headaches often
claim that they can predict the weather based on their daily pain level. Research has confirmed
that discomfort levels correlate to changes in the weather, mainly falling barometric pressure
or lowering temperatures.
While it’s impossible to control mother nature, it’s quite possible to impact many other factors
to manage your pain levels. Here are our top recommendations for keeping your arthritis under
control.
Keep warm
When the weather is getting colder, make sure you are staying warm by wearing appropriate
clothing. It’s essential to keep your small joints warm, especially your hands and feet.
Exercise indoors
It’s important to keep those joints moving, even in colder weather. Opt to exercise indoors
instead to stay on track.
Stretch
Stretching benefits arthritis sufferers by lubricating joints and maintaining flexibility. Stretching
can also help improve blood flow to speed recovery.
Take a warm bath
Consider soaking in a warm bath or hot tub to ease discomfort. Research shows that heat
treatments can loosen stiff joints and relieve achy muscles.
See your chiropractor
Did you know arthritis is one of our office’s most common conditions? Schedule an
appointment whenever pain persists beyond a day or so.
We hope these tips will help you navigate the cooler months ahead!