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Conquering Arthritis: What Doctors Don't Tell You Because They Don't Know: 9 Secrets I Learned the Hard Way by Barbara D. Allan
(Amazon User Ratings: 40 user ratings – 39 out of 40 gave it 5 stars our of 5) Barbara Allan’s book provides incredible insight from an arthritis victim who developed her own tools for fighting the disease. She provides nine invaluable secrets that she used to overcome her arthritis, and she is now able to regularly enjoy walking and bike rides after spending years in a wheelchair. This book provides you with secrets your doctors don’t tell you because they don’t have the disease.
Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis by Carol M. Ziminski, Tammi L. Shlotzhauer, and James L. McGuire (Mar 28, 2003) Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis is a practical, easy-to-read guide written by medical professionals for arthritis patients. Treatments such as medications, therapy and surgery are thoroughly discussed in layman terms. In addition, the book has been recently revised and expanded to keep you up to date with the latest diagnosis and treatment methods.
The Arthritis Foundation's Guide to Good Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis by Gretchen Henkel, Theodore Pincus, and Arthritis Foundation (2005) This book is a thorough guide compiled by the leading authority on arthritis. The Arthritis Foundation has put together a variety of tools to help you overcome your problem, including pain-relief tips, energy boosters, an “Ask-The-Doctor” worksheet, and other valuable resources. In addition, you will get personal stories from people like you living with the disease.
Arthritis, What Exercises Work : Breakthrough Relief For The Rest Of Your Life, Even After Drugs & Surgery Have Failed by Dava Sobel and Arthur C. Klein (Jun 15, 1995) From the best-selling authors of Arthritis: What Works comes one of the first books to deal specifically with exercises for arthritic patients. The book provides exercises that are tailored to fit your age, disease type, pain-level, occupation and even your hobbies. In addition Sobel and Klein picked the exercises rated best in a nationwide survey of arthritic patients.
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