Britain's nine million arthritis sufferers can now find relief from symptoms and boost their wellbeing by following free online exercise videos launched today by Bupa, the health and care company.
The videos represent a first on the web for arthritis treatment .They've been developed with Bupa doctors and physiotherapists to educate people with arthritis about the benefits of gentle exercise in helping to relieve symptoms. This is in response to fears held by many arthritis sufferers that exercise may aggravate their condition.
Dr Annabel Bentley, assistant medical director at Bupa said: "Gentle exercise can be enormously beneficial for people with arthritis, helping to ease symptoms, strengthen joints and increase mobility. Our online exercise videos are designed to make it easier to do the right exercises with someone to follow and guide you through."
There are five arthritis videos to choose from; one on general exercise and others looking at joint-specific exercises including knees, the back, shoulders and hands/wrists/forearms. Each video has a person demonstrating the exercises and a Bupa physiotherapist to guide you through.
The online arthritis exercise videos are the first in a series of free online videos from Bupa designed to provide users with practical hints, tips and advice on healthcare issues that matter today. Other videos will cover issues such as improving your health at work and give self-care advice, for example treating sprains and strains at home.
For more information or to view the videos visit hcd2.bupa/fact_sheets/html/arthritis.html or bupa/health
the videos are listed in the health factsheet section under rheumatoid arthritis.
The following videos can be viewed at
Should I exercise if I have arthritis?
What exercise can I do for arthritis in my hands, wrists and forearms?
What exercises can I do for arthritis in my shoulders?
What exercises can I do for arthritis in my back?
What exercises can I for do for arthritis in my knees?
Bupa is the UK market leader in health and care with a strong international presence. Established in 1947, it has around 10 million customers in almost 200 countries and more than 49,000 employees. Its main interests are health insurance, care homes for older people and young disabled, health assessments, workplace health and childcare services. Bupa Travel offers a bespoke travel insurance service. Sanitas in Spain, MBF, HBA, Mutual Community in Australia and DCA Agedcare in Australia and New Zealand, IHI in Denmark and Health Dialog in the US are all part of the Bupa Group which also has centres in Hong-Kong, Thailand and Saudi Arabia. Bupa is a company limited by guarantee and does not have a share capital. As a result, it can focus on its customers, helping them to live longer, healthier lives and can reinvest all of its profits to do this - this is the dividend that Bupa provides.
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Julie Urquhart
Bupa Corporate Communications
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