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How do you get your body moving when it seems like no matter what you do, the result is a rheumatoid arthritis lare? You dance. More specifically, you Chair Dance.Title graphic showing a man dressed in a great traction and seated in a wheelchair. He's wearing red headphones and dancing. Title: how chair dancing helps me exercise with RA disability

How Chair Dancing Helps Me Exercise with RA and Disability

Being physically active is important when you have rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Exercise is useful for all of us, but when you have RA, it can be an vital part of supporting your joints and reducing pain. But for some of us, RA has caused so much damage to our bodies that exercise hurts. So. how…

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Made With RA: A Mobility Aid May Be the Ticket to RA Freedom

If you’ve been wondering if it’s time for a cane or a wheelchair (and maybe hating the thought), my latest HealthCentral column is for you. A mobility aid can be your key to leaving the house and having a life: “I WAS 16 years old the first time I used a power wheelchair and the moment…

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I’ll Be Over Here, Next to the Potted Plant

Say that you’re At a small family gathering and across the room sits a member of your family with whom you haven’t had a good chinwag in a while. What do you do? At a party where you don’t know anyone and don’t feel like spending any more time standing by yourself with a glass…

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Sensitive to the D-Word: A Disability Discrimination Test

Updated March 5, 2021 When you mention the D-word (discrimination) in connection with people with disabilities you get the funniest reactions. People sort of wince, they cringe, they even get angry and question your conclusions. It’s as if they have accepted the concept of discrimination against other groups, such as racial minorities, women and aboriginal…

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