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12. Tai Chi

Although Tai Chi might sound like an odd way to work arthritic joints, it actually is a great form of exercise. Most of the motions in Tai Chi are gentle, sweeping motions, which makes it beneficial for those who have joint pain and stiffness. In addition, it is also very customizable. There are many Tai Chi classes at varying levels of intensity, and it is easy to find one that matches your physical abilities. You can also practice it in the comfort of your own home, with no extra equipment. Be sure to wear comfortable, loose clothing that will allow you to move easily, and see your doctor if you have any difficulties with the stretches.

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