Les bâtons activateurs ont reçu le sceau de facilité d'utilisation de la Fondation de l'arthrite.

Our Activator Poles were tested, approved, and certified by the Arthritis Foundation. The research was conducted by Dr. W. Bradley Fain and was submitted by the Intuitive Design Applied Research Institute in Georgia, USA.
Une vie active avec l'arthrite

Promoting Balance & Finding Your Stride with Urban Poling Arthritis Disease The condition is characterized by swelling and tenderness in one or more joints. Arthritis is characterized by joint pain and stiffness, which worsens with age. In general, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the most prevalent types of arthritis. Consider the Activator® Poles – Rheumatoid […]
Le blogueur Rick Phillips, spécialiste de l'arthrite, parle des bâtons activateurs !

Arthritis Month with Rick Phillips I purchased a pair of walking poles. Yeah, I know, big deal. But this is a big deal. So let me tell you my story. Most people who know me know that I have diabetes. What they do not know is that I have Neuropathy. Neuropathy is a nerve condition […]
Revue : Bâtons ACTIVATOR® pour la polyarthrite rhumatoïde

Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition which attacks your own body’s tissues. Symptoms include tender, warm, swollen joints, joint stiffness that is usually worse in the mornings and after inactivity. This form of arthritis often affects smaller joints first such as those in your hands. That is why our ergonomic CoreGrip handles are excellent for […]
Le blogueur Rick Phillips, spécialiste de l'arthrite, parle des bâtons activateurs !

I purchased a pair of walking poles. Yeah, I know, big deal. But this is a big deal. So let me tell you my story. Most people who know me know that I have diabetes. What they do not know is that I have Neuropathy. Neuropathy is a nerve condition thought to be brought on […]
Pré-hab et urban polling : le secret d’une récupération post-opératoire rapide
Before her hip replacement surgery last year Wendy Crean, couldn’t manage a stroll around the block, and grocery shopping was out of the question. “Walking felt like torture,” says the 70-year-old retired nurse from Toronto. But just three months post-surgery, her health and mobility have skyrocketed. She is pain-free and back to leading an active […]