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  1. There are a number of treatments to help relieve the symptoms. The main treatments for the symptoms of osteoarthritis include: lifestyle measures – such as maintaining a healthy weight and exercising regularly. medication – to relieve your pain. supportive therapies – to help make everyday activities easier.

  2. www.nhs.uk › conditions › arthritisArthritis - NHS

    There's no cure for arthritis, but there are many treatments that can help slow it down. Osteoarthritis treatments include lifestyle changes, medicines and surgery. Treatment for rheumatoid arthritis aims to slow the condition's progress and minimise joint inflammation.

  3. myjointhealthhub.bnssg.nhs.uk › hand-wrist-pain › osteoarthritis-of-the-fingersOsteoarthritis of the fingers - msk

    If your symptoms are not improving with self-management, a hand therapist can help you better manage your symptoms through a tailored exercise and management programme. Hand therapists can be accessed via the NHS following a referral from your healthcare practitioner (or privately).

  4. • Pinch each finger together with the thumb in turn and give a tight squeeze, making a good round ‘O’ shape. Try not to let the thumb collapse or the joints hyperextend (bend backwards). • Make an ‘O’ with your thumb and index finger. Try to break the ‘O’ with your other hand, but don’t let it.

  5. Initial treatment therefore is aimed at pain control. This might involve pain medication, or the use of heat or cold treatments. Other treatment can include: Reducing the strain on your hands if you have to complete very repetitive tasks/heavy lifting at work; Warm water soaks for your hands and fingers

  6. Learn exercises to help with problems with joints in the hands and fingers. This information may be useful for those who have a new wrist, hand or finger problem. People who have been diagnosed with a wrist, hand or finger condition or have had recent surgery in the area should follow the advice of their healthcare professional.

  7. Your wrist splint should have a metal bar in them to limit wrist movement. It should not limit your thumb or finger movement. If you are going to use your splint to treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, you should flatten the bar of the splint. This reduces the pressure on the nerve at the wrist.

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