Table 1. Descriptions and examples of interventions included
in the integrative management of rheumatoid
arthritis guideline
Intervention Description and/or examples
Rehabilitation (cont'd)
Bracing and orthoses Devices to correct and support musculoskeletal function,
improve joint alignment, or protect the joint. Examples include
wrist and finger splints, foot or knee orthoses, compression
gloves, taping.
Joint protection
techniques
Self-management approach that aims to maintain function
by providing people with ways to alter work methods
and movement patterns of affected joints to reduce pain,
inflammation, and joint stress. Examples include changing
the way of performing activities to avoid pain, resting, using
alternative muscle groups.
Activity pacing Balancing activity and rest to accomplish activities. Includes
activity pacing, energ y conservation, activity modification,
fatigue management techniques.
Assistive devices Devices to assist with mobility. Examples include crutches,
canes, walkers, wheelchairs, tricycles, scooters.
Adaptive equipment Devices to assist with activities of daily living. Examples
include built up and/or long handled equipment, sock aide,
button hook, reachers, pill cutters, cell phone holders.
Environmental
adaptations
Adapting environment to improve safety. Examples include
adaptations for toileting (raised toilet seat, commode, toilet
safety rail), showering (tub seat, handheld shower, walk in
bath), grab bars, ramps, stair lis, home modification.
Vocational
rehabilitation
Training programs to overcome barriers preventing successful
employment.
Work site evaluation
and modifications
Evaluating and adjusting work-site conditions and duties for
safety and well-being.
(cont'd)