How can a patient with arthritis determine if they have done too much exercise Health / By Seekhealthz Editorial How can a patient with arthritis determine if they have done too much exercise? • Excessive pain during the exercise session.• Post-exercise soreness lasting >2 hours.• Increased joint pain or swelling the day following exercise. Share this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... Related Posts How often should a patient with arthritis exerciseHow often should a patient with arthritis exercise? Patients with arthritis should perform stretching 3… Pseudoseptic arthritisWhat is pseudoseptic arthritis? Pseudoseptic arthritis is seen in the setting of poorly controlled RA… Exercise program for a patient with a rheumatic diseaseWhich factors need to be considered in prescribing an exercise program for a patient with… How does exercise benefit a patient with rheumatic diseaseHow does exercise benefit a patient with rheumatic disease? Fatigue, weakness, and decreased endurance are… Related Posts:Enthesitis Related ArthritisEcthyma GangrenosumThumb Basal Joint Arthritis Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Arthritis of the AnkleTendinitis of the Wrist