The NIAMS has free, easy-to-read information about conditions that affect joints and ways to keep joints healthy. Click on the resources below to read, download, or order this information.
Featured Resources:
Living With Arthritis
This booklet contains general information about arthritis, including the different forms, causes, symptoms, and treatment, and gives tips on how to manage the condition.Living With Lupus
This booklet provides information about lupus, including signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and ways to cope with the disease.Arthritis
“Arthritis” literally means joint inflammation. Although joint inflammation is a symptom or sign rather than a specific diagnosis, the term arthritis is often used to refer to any disorder that affects the joints. Joints are places where two bones meet, such as your elbow or knee.
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Delia’s Story
Delia lives with rheumatoid arthritis. In this video, she shares her experience participating in a clinical study. *Note: Spanish is spoken in this video. English captioning is available.
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Frank’s Story
Frank lives with rheumatoid arthritis. In this video, he shares his experience participating in a clinical study. *Note: Spanish is spoken in this video. English captioning is available.
Other Joint Health Conditions and Diseases
Some diseases cause joint swelling, pain, and inflammation. Overuse or injury can also cause other joint problems.
Exercise and Physical Activity from the National Institute on Aging
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Liliana’s Story (SLE)
In this video, Liliana shares her experience living with lupus and how participating in clinical research at the National Institutes of Health has helped her. *Note: English is spoken in this video. Spanish captioning is available.
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Shirley’s Story (SLE)
In this video, Shirley talks about her lupus diagnosis and treatment at the National Institutes of Health.*Note: English is spoken in this video. Spanish captioning is available.
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Nicole’s Story (SLE)
In this video, Nicole talks about her lupus diagnosis and treatment at the National Institutes of Health.*Note: English is spoken in this video. Spanish captioning is available.
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