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Finger joint stiffness
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Apart from glucosamine sulphate or other 'joint' care products.- Would targeted excersise be beneficial? eg., playing an instrument?
Thanks in advance ABrs....
Thanks in advance ABrs....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is a series of recommended exercises to help maintain some mobility within the joints. I have provided a link to some recommendations from the Mayo Clinic, in the US as an example.
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Sorry to say that the evidence of any significant clinical benefit from "joint supplements" is poor and sparse. Quite a few anecdotal narratives from people who feel they have benefited from taking glucosamine, so it might be worth giving it a go - but do not be too over optimistic about the benefits :)
Link below to a large, well recognised recent study in the US looking at therapies for osteoarthritis. Neither glucosamine nor glucosamine and chondroitin combinations showed evidence of offering any clinically significant benefit.
http ://n ccam .nih .gov /res earc h/re sult s/ga it/q a.ht m
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Sorry to say that the evidence of any significant clinical benefit from "joint supplements" is poor and sparse. Quite a few anecdotal narratives from people who feel they have benefited from taking glucosamine, so it might be worth giving it a go - but do not be too over optimistic about the benefits :)
Link below to a large, well recognised recent study in the US looking at therapies for osteoarthritis. Neither glucosamine nor glucosamine and chondroitin combinations showed evidence of offering any clinically significant benefit.
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