, chances are you look to the Internet for answers. So we've combed the Web to create this list of online tools and resources—including up-to-date research news, empathetic support for caregivers, instructive and inspiring videos, and online forums. Use these links as a resource to help you find information and support, and bookmark this page now so you can refer back later.
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| Arthritis Foundation | Patients and advocates | This site offers the latest in arthritis news and research, in addition to opportunities to become involved. Donate to the cause or find out about an awareness event near you. Take advantage of the "Questions & Answers" section, where you can email an arthritis expert. |
| The Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center | Arthritis patients who want to share their experiences with other patients | The forums run by the Arthritis Center are well organized and medically focused. Topics of discussion include drugs and supplemental treatments, surgery, and exercise. You can also take advantage of the Johns Hopkins staff in the "Ask the Expert" section. Beyond the forums, the site has good patient information on everything from getting active to participating in clinical trials. |
| All About Arthritis | People who are helping to care for someone with arthritis | This site takes an empathetic approach to arthritis caregiving, exploring the emotional side of fear, stress, and caregiver burnout. It also offers concrete ways to help a loved one with arthritis, maintain an active sex life, and have a healthy marriage. Though the site is run by Johnson & Johnson, which manufactures arthritis products, the company is up-front about its commercial interest in the topic and it does not appear to color its caregiver content. |
| Expert Village | Arthritis patients looking to get active | In this series of videos, a physical therapist demonstrates exercises and stretches geared toward arthritis patients. The 14 exercises, all of which can be done at home, are designed to help relieve pain, build strength, and increase range of motion in the hips and knees. |
| Answers TV | Caregivers of children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis | This inspiring video shows that RA can be managed in a young child. Watch how one girl has found treatment and balances an active childhood with the limitations of chronic pain. |