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Help for Osteoarthritis: Devices for Living Easier With Arthritis

Living with arthritis can be difficult. Assistive devices may make life a little easier.
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Your Hallways and Doorways

Assistive devices such as canes, crutches, or walkers can help with walking around the home. Here are a few other helpful devices.

  • Key turners. Simple key turners can make coming and going much less of hassle. They typically have large plastic handles, which provide leverage for turning keys.
  • Doorknob levers. Doorknob levers or covers provide better grip and pushing power. Often made of molded rubber, they tend to fit over standard doorknob.

 

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