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Arthritis Aids UK


 What Is Arthritis?

Arthritis is a condition that affects the joints, causing inflammation, pain, and stiffness. It can make it difficult for people to move around and carry out their daily activities, and this is where arthritis aids can help. There are various types of arthritis, but the most common ones are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.


What Arthritis Aids Do We Have On Sale?

 

🔹Walking Aids

 

Walking aids such as canes, walkers, and crutches can help reduce the amount of weight put on the affected joints. They can provide stability and support, making it easier for people to walk and move around. For example, a cane can help take pressure off the knee joint by up to 30 percent, while a walker or crutches can provide additional support and stability for people who need it.

SEE EXAMPLE OF WALKING AIDS FOR ARTHRITIS

 

🔹Mobility Scooters

Mobility scooters are electric vehicles that can help people with arthritis get around more easily. They are ideal for those who have difficulty walking long distances or standing for extended periods. Mobility scooters can help people with arthritis maintain their independence and mobility, allowing them to continue doing the things they love.


🔹Joint Protection Devices


 

Joint protection devices such as braces, splints, and supports can help reduce the stress on affected joints. They can provide support, stabilize the joint, and help alleviate pain. For example, a knee brace can help stabilize the joint and reduce pain and inflammation, while a wrist splint can help support the wrist joint and reduce pain and stiffness.

SEE EXAMPLE OF JOINT PROTECTION PRODUCTS FOR ARTHRITIS


🔹Reachers and Grabbers

 

These tools can help people with arthritis reach and grab items that are out of reach. They can reduce the need to bend down or stretch, which can be painful for people with arthritis. For example, a reacher can help people with arthritis pick up items from the floor or reach items on high shelves without having to strain their joints.

SEE EXAMPLE OF GRABBERS FOR ARTHRITIS


🔹Lift Chairs

Lift chairs are specialized chairs that can help people with arthritis stand up and sit down more easily. They can be helpful for those who have difficulty getting up from a chair due to pain or stiffness. Lift chairs can be particularly useful for people with arthritis who have mobility issues and need extra support when getting up from a seated position.


🔹Bath Aids For Arthritis

 

One of the categories that Mobility2You specializes in is bath aids for arthritis. These aids are specifically tailored to help individuals with arthritis maintain their independence and safety while bathing. With various options available, such as grab bars, shower stools, and bath mats, Mobility2You ensures that their customers can find the perfect arthritis aids to suit their specific needs. Whether it's providing extra stability in the shower or reducing the risk of slips and falls, these bath aids for arthritis are essential tools for individuals looking to enhance their quality of life and improve their day-to-day functionality within their own homes.

SEE EXAMPLE OF BATH AIDS FOR ARTHRITIS


🔹Arthritis Aids For Hands

 

Mobility2You provides a comprehensive selection of aids for arthritic hands, designed to alleviate discomfort and assist with everyday tasks. These aids are carefully curated to cater to individuals with arthritis, offering solutions to improve mobility and enhance quality of life. With our extensive range of arthritis aids, you can find the perfect tools to support your hands and make daily activities more manageable.

SEE EXAMPLE OF ARTHRITIS PRODUCTS FOR HANDS

 

Our Best Selling Mobility Aids

When looking for arthritis aids for the first time it can be hard to know which products will help you the most. Here we've compiled the top 3 arthritis aids that our customers love:

 

4 Wheel Rollator With Seat By Drive By Drive DeVilbiss

Strolley Trolley With Breaks (Ideal for in the home) By Aidapt

Lotion Applicator With Massaging Head By Aidapt


Recommended Use Cases for Each Product Type

 Product Type Recommended For
Walking Aids Individuals with reduced mobility, balance issues or recovering from injury.
Mobility Scooters Users who cannot walk long distances or have severe mobility limitations.
Joint Protection Devices People with arthritis, joint pain, weak grip or limited range of motion.
Reachers and Grabbers Individuals with limited reach, back problems or reduced hand strength.
Lift Chairs Elderly users or people with difficulty standing up due to reduced leg strength.
Bath Aids for Arthritis Users with arthritis, limited upper-body mobility or balance issues.
Arthritis Aids for Hands People with weak grip, hand stiffness or hand pain caused by arthritis.

When To Consider Mobility Suport for Arthritis

Arthritis can gradually affect balance, joint strength and walking confidence, making everyday movement more challenging over time. Mobility support becomes especially helpful when pain, stiffness or fatigue begin to limit safe and comfortable walking. Many users first notice this during longer distances, uneven surfaces or when standing up after sitting for a while.

You may benefit from mobility support if you experience frequent joint pain in the hips, knees or ankles, reduced stability, or difficulty maintaining balance during daily activities. Walking aids such as rollators, canes or trolleys with support handles can significantly reduce joint strain, improve safety and restore independence. For individuals with more advanced arthritis or chronic mobility limitations, more robust solutions, such as rollator–transit combinations or mobility scooters, may be appropriate to help maintain an active and confident lifestyle.

 

Which Arthritis Aids should I buy?

Mobility aids can be a valuable tool for people with arthritis, helping to reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness. Along with mobility aids, exercise, a healthy diet, rest, and medication can all help manage the symptoms of arthritis. The aids on our site can help with your hands, general mobility and much more. If you're unsure as to which products may be best for you just reach out to us.

FAQS

 

Which arthritis aids are most helpful if I have very weak grip strength?

Products like jar openers, two-handled cups, ergonomic cutlery and reachers with soft-touch triggers are ideal for users with reduced hand strength or painful finger joints.

How do I know if I need a walking aid for arthritis or just a joint protection device?

If arthritis affects your stability, knee strength or walking distance, a rollator or cane is recommended; if the issue is mostly in your hands or wrists, joint protection devices are usually enough.

Are long-handled bath aids suitable for people with shoulder arthritis?

Yes. Long-handled sponges and lotion applicators reduce the need to raise or rotate the shoulder, making bathing easier for users with shoulder or upper-body arthritis.

What’s the best aid for opening jars or bottles if I have painful finger joints?

Multi-purpose jar openers with non-slip rubber pads are specifically designed to reduce the twisting force required, protecting the knuckles and wrist joints.

Do reachers and grabbers help if I struggle to bend due to hip or knee arthritis?

Absolutely. Reachers let you pick up items from the floor or shelves without bending or squatting, reducing strain on hips and knees.

Are bath benches safe for someone with severe arthritis in the knees?

Yes. Bath benches with back support, non-slip feet and adjustable height help reduce pressure on the knees and make getting in and out of the bath safer.

What type of cup is easiest to use for arthritis in the hands?

Two-handled cups or lightweight cups with contoured grips allow you to hold the cup securely without needing finger strength.


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 What Is Arthritis?

Arthritis is a condition that affects the joints, causing inflammation, pain, and stiffness. It can make it difficult for people to move around and carry out their daily activities, and this is where arthritis aids can help. There are various types of arthritis, but the most common ones are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.


What Arthritis Aids Do We Have On Sale?

 

🔹Walking Aids

 

Walking aids such as canes, walkers, and crutches can help reduce the amount of weight put on the affected joints. They can provide stability and support, making it easier for people to walk and move around. For example, a cane can help take pressure off the knee joint by up to 30 percent, while a walker or crutches can provide additional support and stability for people who need it.

SEE EXAMPLE OF WALKING AIDS FOR ARTHRITIS

 

🔹Mobility Scooters

Mobility scooters are electric vehicles that can help people with arthritis get around more easily. They are ideal for those who have difficulty walking long distances or standing for extended periods. Mobility scooters can help people with arthritis maintain their independence and mobility, allowing them to continue doing the things they love.


🔹Joint Protection Devices


 

Joint protection devices such as braces, splints, and supports can help reduce the stress on affected joints. They can provide support, stabilize the joint, and help alleviate pain. For example, a knee brace can help stabilize the joint and reduce pain and inflammation, while a wrist splint can help support the wrist joint and reduce pain and stiffness.

SEE EXAMPLE OF JOINT PROTECTION PRODUCTS FOR ARTHRITIS


🔹Reachers and Grabbers

 

These tools can help people with arthritis reach and grab items that are out of reach. They can reduce the need to bend down or stretch, which can be painful for people with arthritis. For example, a reacher can help people with arthritis pick up items from the floor or reach items on high shelves without having to strain their joints.

SEE EXAMPLE OF GRABBERS FOR ARTHRITIS


🔹Lift Chairs

Lift chairs are specialized chairs that can help people with arthritis stand up and sit down more easily. They can be helpful for those who have difficulty getting up from a chair due to pain or stiffness. Lift chairs can be particularly useful for people with arthritis who have mobility issues and need extra support when getting up from a seated position.


🔹Bath Aids For Arthritis

 

One of the categories that Mobility2You specializes in is bath aids for arthritis. These aids are specifically tailored to help individuals with arthritis maintain their independence and safety while bathing. With various options available, such as grab bars, shower stools, and bath mats, Mobility2You ensures that their customers can find the perfect arthritis aids to suit their specific needs. Whether it's providing extra stability in the shower or reducing the risk of slips and falls, these bath aids for arthritis are essential tools for individuals looking to enhance their quality of life and improve their day-to-day functionality within their own homes.

SEE EXAMPLE OF BATH AIDS FOR ARTHRITIS


🔹Arthritis Aids For Hands

 

Mobility2You provides a comprehensive selection of aids for arthritic hands, designed to alleviate discomfort and assist with everyday tasks. These aids are carefully curated to cater to individuals with arthritis, offering solutions to improve mobility and enhance quality of life. With our extensive range of arthritis aids, you can find the perfect tools to support your hands and make daily activities more manageable.

SEE EXAMPLE OF ARTHRITIS PRODUCTS FOR HANDS

 

Our Best Selling Mobility Aids

When looking for arthritis aids for the first time it can be hard to know which products will help you the most. Here we've compiled the top 3 arthritis aids that our customers love:

 

4 Wheel Rollator With Seat By Drive By Drive DeVilbiss

Strolley Trolley With Breaks (Ideal for in the home) By Aidapt

Lotion Applicator With Massaging Head By Aidapt


Recommended Use Cases for Each Product Type

 Product Type Recommended For
Walking Aids Individuals with reduced mobility, balance issues or recovering from injury.
Mobility Scooters Users who cannot walk long distances or have severe mobility limitations.
Joint Protection Devices People with arthritis, joint pain, weak grip or limited range of motion.
Reachers and Grabbers Individuals with limited reach, back problems or reduced hand strength.
Lift Chairs Elderly users or people with difficulty standing up due to reduced leg strength.
Bath Aids for Arthritis Users with arthritis, limited upper-body mobility or balance issues.
Arthritis Aids for Hands People with weak grip, hand stiffness or hand pain caused by arthritis.

When To Consider Mobility Suport for Arthritis

Arthritis can gradually affect balance, joint strength and walking confidence, making everyday movement more challenging over time. Mobility support becomes especially helpful when pain, stiffness or fatigue begin to limit safe and comfortable walking. Many users first notice this during longer distances, uneven surfaces or when standing up after sitting for a while.

You may benefit from mobility support if you experience frequent joint pain in the hips, knees or ankles, reduced stability, or difficulty maintaining balance during daily activities. Walking aids such as rollators, canes or trolleys with support handles can significantly reduce joint strain, improve safety and restore independence. For individuals with more advanced arthritis or chronic mobility limitations, more robust solutions, such as rollator–transit combinations or mobility scooters, may be appropriate to help maintain an active and confident lifestyle.

 

Which Arthritis Aids should I buy?

Mobility aids can be a valuable tool for people with arthritis, helping to reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness. Along with mobility aids, exercise, a healthy diet, rest, and medication can all help manage the symptoms of arthritis. The aids on our site can help with your hands, general mobility and much more. If you're unsure as to which products may be best for you just reach out to us.

FAQS

 

Which arthritis aids are most helpful if I have very weak grip strength?

Products like jar openers, two-handled cups, ergonomic cutlery and reachers with soft-touch triggers are ideal for users with reduced hand strength or painful finger joints.

How do I know if I need a walking aid for arthritis or just a joint protection device?

If arthritis affects your stability, knee strength or walking distance, a rollator or cane is recommended; if the issue is mostly in your hands or wrists, joint protection devices are usually enough.

Are long-handled bath aids suitable for people with shoulder arthritis?

Yes. Long-handled sponges and lotion applicators reduce the need to raise or rotate the shoulder, making bathing easier for users with shoulder or upper-body arthritis.

What’s the best aid for opening jars or bottles if I have painful finger joints?

Multi-purpose jar openers with non-slip rubber pads are specifically designed to reduce the twisting force required, protecting the knuckles and wrist joints.

Do reachers and grabbers help if I struggle to bend due to hip or knee arthritis?

Absolutely. Reachers let you pick up items from the floor or shelves without bending or squatting, reducing strain on hips and knees.

Are bath benches safe for someone with severe arthritis in the knees?

Yes. Bath benches with back support, non-slip feet and adjustable height help reduce pressure on the knees and make getting in and out of the bath safer.

What type of cup is easiest to use for arthritis in the hands?

Two-handled cups or lightweight cups with contoured grips allow you to hold the cup securely without needing finger strength.