New OAAA Resources for People with Joint Pain - Stand Up 2 OA

Stand Up 2 OA

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New OAAA Resources for People with Joint Pain

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Did you know the Osteoarthritis Action Alliance just launched a new resource section on our website for people with joint pain? Get tips on recognizing osteoarthritis (OA) and ways to help manage joint pain.

Explore oaaction.unc.edu/JOINTPAIN to learn how you can get moving on a path to less joint pain.

Get videos, educational resources, and content to share on:

-What is OA?

-How to manage OA

-How to prevent OA

-Staying active with OA

-Weight loss for people with OA

-Getting connected to other people with OA

-Webinars and More!

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