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Senior Helpers In Home Elder Care of Tulsa County, Osage County and Washington County, Oklahoma, Raises Awareness About Arthritis Learn about an “invisible” form of arthritis plaguing thousands of seniors today (Tulsa, Oklahoma – May 2011) – One in five adults in the United States is experiencing some form of arthritis. May is Arthritis Awareness Month and Senior Helpers of Tulsa County, Osage County & Washington County, Oklahoma (OK), a local senior care company that provides in-home and companion care services for seniors, is raising awareness about the most common type of arthritis among seniors, osteoarthritis, and the most “invisible” arthritis-related condition, fibromyalgia. Darren Doyle with Senior Helpers of Tulsa County, Osage County & Washington County, Oklahoma (OK) is encouraging families to talk with their aging parents and grandparents about some simple lifestyle changes that can help reduce the pain. Osteoarthritis is the most common chronic condition of the joints. Osteoarthritis is a breakdown of the cartilage that protects the ends of our bones. As the cartilage wears away, the bones become exposed and start rubbing against each other, causing pain at the joints. There is no one specific cause of osteoarthritis, but overuse of your joints or former injury, weight and genes all play a determining role. Fibromyalgia can be a very uncomfortable arthritis-related condition that the medical community is still researching because the symptoms are often “invisible.” In many cases, the most common complaints are constantly feeling tired and pain throughout the entire body. The exact cause of fibromyalgia is still not known. “50 million people in this country are diagnosed with some form of arthritis by a doctor, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention” says Darren Doyle with Senior Helpers of Tulsa County, Osage County & Washington County, Oklahoma (OK).

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Senior Helpers In Home Elder Care of Tulsa County, Osage County and Washington County, Oklahoma, Raises Awareness About Arthritis

Learn about an “invisible” form of arthritis plaguing thousands of seniors today

(Tulsa, Oklahoma – May 2011) – One in five adults in the United States is experiencing some form of arthritis. May is Arthritis Awareness Month and Senior Helpers of Tulsa County, Osage County & Washington County, Oklahoma (OK), a local senior care company that provides in-home and companion care services for seniors, is raising awareness about the most common type of arthritis among seniors, osteoarthritis, and the most “invisible” arthritis-related condition, fibromyalgia. Darren Doyle with Senior Helpers of Tulsa County, Osage County & Washington County, Oklahoma (OK) is encouraging families to talk with their aging parents and grandparents about some simple lifestyle changes that can help reduce the pain.

Osteoarthritis is the most common chronic condition of the joints. Osteoarthritis is a breakdown of the cartilage that protects the ends of our bones. As the cartilage wears away, the bones become exposed and start rubbing against each other, causing pain at the joints. There is no one specific cause of osteoarthritis, but overuse of your joints or former injury, weight and genes all play a determining role.

Fibromyalgia can be a very uncomfortable arthritis-related condition that the medical community is still researching because the symptoms are often “invisible.” In many cases, the most common complaints are constantly feeling tired and pain throughout the entire body. The exact cause of fibromyalgia is still not known.

“50 million people in this country are diagnosed with some form of arthritis by a doctor, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention” says Darren Doyle with Senior Helpers of Tulsa County, Osage County & Washington County, Oklahoma (OK). “Arthritis can be a ‘silent pain’ among seniors, but they do not have to suffer through it alone. Our caregivers work side by-side with the elderly to keep them moving and to help them with ‐chores they cannot do because they are in pain. If families cannot be with their loved ones all the time or live far away, they can use our caregivers to help.”

Fast Facts About Arthritis:

•...Women are more likely to suffer than men •...Second to heart disease as a reason for work disability •...Results in 39 million visits to the doctor/year•...Results in more than half a million hospitalizations/year

Get Moving, Feel Better:

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Health experts say moving is the best medicine for seniors with arthritis! Exercise helps strengthen joints, enhance bone strength and promote healthy sleeping patterns. Below is a list of the most beneficial exercises for seniors with arthritis, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Low impact, aerobic exercise is the best choice‐ for seniors with arthritis.

•...Swimming: It is easy on the joints and does not cause pain, like running can. The Mayo Clinic recommends seniors to swim 20-30 minutes, 3 times a week. •...Bicycling: Keeps joints flexible but strong, and reduces joint pain. The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons recommends bicycling several times a week. •...Strength Training: Other than building muscle strength, lifting weights increases bone density and helps protect the joints. Bicep curls and lateral raises with light, free weights are recommended several times a week. •...Yoga: Helps increase blood circulation. It also strengthens flexibility and balance which is key for seniors to avoid serious falls.

“We make sure our senior clients stay active, even if it simply means walking with them around the block,” says Doyle. “We are here to keep them moving when families cannot be there.“

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Sources: The Arthritis Foundation, the Mayo Clinic, AAOS, CDCP, Yoga Journal.

Media Contact: Darren Doyle, (918) 574-2273, [email protected]

For more information about Senior Helpers, please visit: http://seniorhelpers-tulsa.com

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About Senior Helpers:

Senior Helpers provides many in-home, caregiving services for the elderly in Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bartlesville, Ponca City and surrounding areas. We offer extensive in-home care services for seniors who embrace their independence and the personal dignity that goes with it. Our in-home care services are provided by bonded and insured caregivers all of whom pass a national background check.

If a senior family member needs in-home care services in Tulsa County, Osage County, Washington County, Creek County or the surrounding area, we are an excellent choice with exemplary references. In-home care is the compassionate choice for your elderly loved ones' continued independent living. We promise we will do our best to make it a positive experience for them and you. For more information, please visit: http://seniorhelpers-tulsa.com.