Age
Osteoarthritis usually develops in people over 50 (although it can also develop in young people). Weakening muscles, weight gain, and the body becoming less able to heal itself may all play a role.
The Ibuleve formula has a long prescription heritage
for
pain relief of non-serious osteoarthritis.
Ibuleve is easily absorbed right at the point of pain, helping to bring effective, targeted relief, wherever the site of mild Osteoarthritis pain.
The best general advice is to keep moving. If you have osteoarthritis don’t be afraid to use your joints. Low-impact, regular exercise can help to both delay the onset of osteoarthritis and to keep affected joints mobile and pain free.
Try to maintain your ideal weight. Obesity puts joints under more stress.
Don’t stress your joints with excess manual work. Spread out hard jobs.
Wearing shoes with thick, soft soles can act as shock absorbers and reduce heavy impact on knees and hips. High heels can put extra strain on joints.
Developing and maintaining good posture can do a lot to keep osteoarthritis at bay and reduce pain when you have the condition.
Think about your posture throughout the day - while walking, at work, while driving or just sitting watching television. Avoid slouching and slumping, and use your core muscles to keep your posture under control.