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Hi,

 

Speaking from personal experience as one with psoriatic arthritis and also has a

Physical therapist, psoriatic arthritis is an inflammatory disease.  The shin

bone along with the other  bones in the human body, have tendons which attach

from bone to muscle.  These tendons can become inflamed .  Icing it

and anti-inflammatories work for me.

If anyone has experienced plantar fascitis, this too is caused by the tendon

becoming inflamed.  My rheumy told me years ago that that those with psoriasis

and then develop heel pain are a sure diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis.  Similar

for costochrondritis (rib pain).

 

Exercise in moderation is a good rule of thumb for us with inflammatory

arthritis.  Continuous repetitive movements are not advisable. Swimming is

really the best as it is

non -weight bearing and doesn't exert strain on the joints.

 

Also a good supportive shoe

 

hope this helps

 

Doris

 

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