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Exercise and physical activity are important for children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Movement brings less pain, builds strength, and keeps joints moving well.

With the help of physical and occupational therapists, children learn simple ways to do everyday things. Therapists teach them exercises to improve their flexibility and strength.

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