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Travel and Arthritis.

Last updated Thursday, February 10, 2005

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Is traveling difficult for people with arthritis?

While traveling and commuting with arthritis is second nature for many people, for others the thought of traveling may bring to mind additional pain, inconvenience, and frustration.

This article on travel contains commuting and long-distance travel tips for people with arthritis, whether they are seasoned or infrequent travelers. Whether traveling by plane, car, train, bus, or ship, there are many ways to make traveling more comfortable.

Additional travel tips have been included for people with arthritis who have difficulty walking and may also require the use of a wheelchair, cane, or crutches.


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