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The hooked grip protects the joints of the hand
Arthritis affects not only the elderly but also middle-aged individuals, young people, and even children. This disease can lead to severe limitations in mobility, making daily activities such as household chores, eating, or personal hygiene significantly more difficult. Pain and functional decline can drastically reduce the quality of life for many patients. In our country, many adults and children require rheumatological care for the treatment of arthritis. Although efforts toward recovery do not always address the root of the problem, appropriate therapy can slow the progression of the disease and improve the quality of life for those affected. Pain relief and maintaining mobility are essential. At the same time, patients…