Alternative Treatments for Chronic Pain
Even though many forms of chronic pain can interrupt daily life and make it hard to stay active, physical therapy and exercise are a crucial part of managing conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. For these patients, exercise can slow bone loss and joint damage while improving mobility and pain.
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February 15, 2014Citation:
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July 1, 2014