Occupational Therapy
Erosive osteoarthritis may affect the function and mobility of your hands and fingers. This makes it challenging to perform basic tasks with these body parts. To deal with these problem, you may need to seek help from an occupational therapist, who shows you how to cope with daily tasks effectively. Some special devices or tools may also be suggested to help you with daily life. In addition, occupational therapy may involve certain exercises to improve the function and strength of the affected joints. [10]










