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Range-of-motion exercises for arthritis

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The pain and stiffness of arthritis can make it difficult to perform the daily tasks most people take for granted, from putting on socks to cooking dinner. Fortunately, stretches and range-of-motion exercises can help improve the mobility and flexibility of your joints.

To increase your range of motion, move a joint as far as it can go and then try to gently push a little farther.

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Here are four range-of-motion exercises that you can do at home any time, even when your joints are painful, as long as you do them gently.

Hand

Open your hand, holding the fingers straight. Bend the middle finger joints. Next, touch your fingertips to the top of your palm. Open your hand. Repeat 10 times with each hand. Next, reach your thumb across your hand to touch the base of your little finger. Stretch your thumb back out. Repeat 10 times.

Shoulder

Lie on your back with your hands at your sides. Raise one arm slowly over your head, keeping your arm close to your ear and your elbow straight. Return your arm to your side. Repeat with the other arm. Repeat 10 times.

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Knee

Sit in a chair that is high enough for you to swing your legs. Keep your thighs on the seat and straighten out one leg. Hold for a few seconds. Then bend your knee and bring your foot as far back as possible. Repeat with the other leg. Repeat 10 times.

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Hip

Lie on your back, legs straight and about 6 inches apart. Point your toes toward the ceiling. Slide one leg out to the side and then back to its original position. Try to keep your toes pointed up the whole time. Repeat 10 times with each leg.

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To learn more, check out the Harvard Special Health Report Living Well with Osteoarthritis.

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