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Matheous-2 | 16:51 Thu 22nd Nov 2012 | Health & Fitness
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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....
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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.

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/arthritis/AR00030

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://nccam.nih.gov/research/results/gait/qa.htm
I was in China recently and I noticed quite a lot of older men rotating 2 large nuts in one hand rather like the captain of the ship in Citizen Kane. This exercises
the joints in the hand.
Glucosamine and all such supplements have done nothing for my aching joints and knobbly hands.
I do knitting :)
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Thank you all for your advice- I think it's time to take my guitar back off the wall!!

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