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The nights are long, the air is cold and the shops are filled with tinsel: Christmas is officially coming! One of the many aspects of Christmas you might need to think about is presents – both giving and receiving them. Christmas gifts were so simple when we were children, but now it can be stressful to think about what you want to put on your wish list.<\/p>
Living with arthritis is challenging all year around, but some people find that their symptoms feel worse in the colder months. Luckily there are things that can help make your life easier. This Christmas, why not focus on gifts that could help improve your quality of life? From kitchen gadgets to arthritis creams, read on for our tips on what to put on your wish list if you have arthritis.<\/p>\n
Cooking can be difficult when you\u2019re dealing with joint pain, as a lot of utensils require wrist and hand movements that can cause strain that leads to lasting pain. Luckily there are gadgets which can do some or most of the work for you!<\/p>
\u201cArthritis can make even simple tasks like opening jars painful and difficult,\u201d says Cara Dobbertin, PT, DPT with Practitionr<\/a>. \u201cJar openers are designed to give you more leverage, reducing the amount of force you need to apply and therefore easing the strain on your joints.\u201d<\/p> Some other ideas include: <\/p> Being able to live independently and take care of yourself is so important for self esteem and mental well being. The act of dressing yourself isn\u2019t something many people give a second thought to, but if you\u2019re dealing with chronic pain then it can become taxing. If this is something you experience, investing in gadgets that can take some of the pressure off your joints to make getting dressed and undressed easier can help. <\/p> \u201cFor someone with fine motor difficulties due to arthritis, buttoning a shirt can be a difficult task,\u201d says Cara Dobbertin. \u201cA button hook lessens the amount of dexterity needed and acts as an extension of your fingers to assist with dressing. Arthritis can often limit the range of motion in your hips and lower back, making bending down to put on your shoes very painful. A long-handled shoe horn makes it easier to put on your shoes without putting extra stress on your back or hips.\u201d <\/p> Other dressing aid options include:<\/p> <\/p>\n<\/div> <\/div> Cleaning the house isn\u2019t many people\u2019s idea of a good time, but when you have arthritis it isn\u2019t just a chore – it can feel impossible. You deserve to live in a clean house that it feels good to be in, so this Christmas why not ask for some arthritis friendly cleaning tools to help you out? Some cleaning aids you might be interested in include:<\/p> Long handed dustpans and brooms that can make it possible for you to sweep standing upright without having to bend down, which can decrease the strain on your lower back and knee <\/p> <\/li> Dusters with extendable handles that can help you remove dust without over stretching your arms <\/p> <\/li> Mops and brooms with gripped handles that can be easier to use<\/p> <\/li> When you have to kneel and scrub, a thick kneeling mat can cushion your knees to make it more comfortable.<\/p> <\/li> <\/ul> Working from home can be a godsend when you\u2019re having a flare up, but wherever you are, the sedentary lifestyle can take its toll on your joints. If you spend a lot of time working or studying at home, these home office essential gifts for people with arthritis may be a good choice for you.<\/p> You can also customise your chair and computer to make them more arthritis friendly. \u201cErgonomic chairs offer settings to provide adjustable support, encouraging good posture and thereby reducing stress on your back and hips. Traditional mice and keyboards are not designed with joint health in mind. Ergonomic versions, however, place your hand in a more natural position, reducing strain on your wrist and fingers, which can be particularly helpful for those with arthritis.\u201d <\/p> Other home office related gift ideas to consider are:<\/p> Our world is getting more futuristic, and while that can be scary there\u2019s no denying that some things are much easier than they used to be! Smart tech can be incredibly helpful when you have arthritis, so consider whether smart tech could be a good gift for you. Some options to consider are:<\/p> Voice activated speakers which can play you music, search the internet, tell you the news, and even call people for you.<\/p> <\/li> Smart watches that can track various aspects of your health, such as your heart rate, blood pressure and how many steps you\u2019ve done. They can remind you when it\u2019s time to stand up, monitor the quality of your sleep and remind you when to take your medication.<\/p> <\/li> Smart locks that can save your fingers a lot of pain by letting you lock and unlock your door using your smartphone. You also never need to worry about losing your keys!<\/p> <\/li> These are just some of many new technological innovations which you can add to your home to make it easier to control with less physical effort.<\/p> <\/li> <\/ul>\n<\/div> <\/div> There are many gift options out there which can help relieve arthritic pain in different ways. \u201cProper physical alignment is crucial when you have arthritis to reduce discomfort,\u201d says Cara Dobbertin. \u201cOrthopaedic pillows and cushions are designed to provide optimum support to your neck, back, and hips, thus reducing stress on your joints.\u201d Other options include:<\/p> A heated blanket to help soothe your sore muscles and joints, and provide glorious warmth on a cold winter day<\/p> <\/li> A gift certificate for a massage to relieve stress and tension in the body<\/p> <\/li> Electric massagers available which can be used on your back and shoulders, feet, hands and so on<\/p> <\/li> Acupuncture therapy balls and mats. Acupuncture may help release muscle tension and improve circulation, and you can get spike covered balls (for your hands) and mats to use in the comfort of your own home.<\/p> <\/li> Heating pads may help soothe sore muscles and joints. You can also get gel ice packs and wraps which can be popped in the microwave or freezer to give you hot or cold therapy<\/p> <\/li> <\/ul>\n<\/div> <\/div> Finally, we\u2019d be remiss if we didn\u2019t mention FlexiSEQ. FlexiSEQ is a drug-free, topically applied gel which is clinically proven to help ease the pain and stiffness of osteoarthritis. The pain from osteoarthritis comes from the cartilage, which is a firm, slippery tissue that helps cushion where bones meet joints so that they don\u2019t rub together. When the cartilage wears down and becomes brittle, the joint isn\u2019t as cushioned as it was and bone can start rubbing on bone, leading to pain, inflammation and loss of mobility.<\/p> FlexiSEQ can help alleviate some of this pain through a unique active ingredient called Sequessome Technology, or SEQ Technology. Tiny Sequessome vesicles travel through the skin – never entering the bloodstream – to reach the cartilage in the joints. Once they get there, they form a lubricating layer over the damaged cartilage which allows the joint to move more freely, with less pain and stiffness. What will you be asking for this Christmas? Let us know on Facebook<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div> <\/div>
<\/strong>These are just some of the kitchen gadgets that can help you navigate cooking when you have arthritis. <\/p>\n<\/div> <\/div> 2. Dressing aids <\/h3> <\/div> <\/div>
3. Arthritis friendly cleaning gadgets <\/h3> <\/div> <\/div>
We may not have robotic servants just yet, but there are robots that can do your hoovering for you! \u201cPushing around a vacuum cleaner can feel like a mini workout which can exacerbate arthritis symptoms,\u201d says Cara Dobbertin. \u201cA robotic vacuum can save your arms and back from unnecessary stress while conserving your energy for things you really enjoy.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div> <\/div> 4. Home office essentials <\/h3> <\/div> <\/div>
5. Smart tech <\/h3> <\/div> <\/div>
6. Gifts for comfort and pain relief <\/h3> <\/div> <\/div>
7. FlexiSEQ <\/h3> <\/div> <\/div>
If you\u2019ve got a generous family member you could ask them for a FlexiSEQ subscription from Amazon<\/a>. A monthly tube will then arrive until further notice, helping you improve your quality of life during winter and beyond.<\/p>