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Working successfully depends greatly on having proper medical management of your disease. This includes care from an experienced doctor and working with your health care team to plan a treatment program of proper medication and exercise prescribed by a physical or occupational therapist.
Being flexible and creative can help you balance work responsibilities with the demands of arthritis. By figuring out your energy patterns during the day and what kind of activities hurt or help you, you can arrange your work schedule to keep arthritis under control.
Some ways to do this include:
Finding ways to eliminate or cut down on activities that hurt your joints can prevent disability and help you remain active in the workforce longer. Ways of doing this include: