October, 2011 – Arthritis Walk & Arff-ritis Dog Walk

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Arthritis Walk & Arff-ritis Dog Walk

Sign-Up Now for the Arthritis Walk & Arff-ritis Dog Walk

 

[Lake Worth] – The Arthritis Foundation is calling for people to take action against arthritis by participating in the 2011 Arthritis Walk & Arff-ritis Dog Walk.    The annual nationwide event kicks off in November, raising awareness for America’s leading cause of disability, while raising the necessary funds for research, health education and government advocacy to improve the lives of people with arthritis. Participants join friends and neighbors in support of the Arthritis Foundation’s mission to prevent, control and cure arthritis and its related diseases.

Tie up your walking shoes and join us at John Prince Park in Lake Worth, for the Arthritis Walk & Arff-ritis Dog Walk, taking place on Saturday, November 12, at 9:00 am, registration at 8:00 am.   To get involved or to form a team, visit 2011awlakeworth.kintera.org, or call 561-833-1133. 

Arthritis is much more widespread than imagined, affecting 50 million Americans, roughly one out of five adults, and approximately 300,000 children.  Here in Florida, arthritis affects 4 million people.

“The prevalence of arthritis in our nation is surging, and we cannot ignore it. Events like the Arthritis Walk help bring the community together to raise awareness and funds that are critical to the advancement of research, health education and government advocacy,” said John H. Klippel, M.D., president and CEO of the Arthritis Foundation.

The Arthritis Foundation’s Arthritis Walk offers a three-mile  or optional 1 mile walk route around beautiful Lake Osborne.  Statistics show that walking for 30 minutes regularly, can greatly reduce your risk for certain forms of arthritis. So sign up and join the Walk today.  

Serving as this year’s Honorary Co-chairs will be Dr. Gregory Martin, Orthopedic Surgeon (Preferred Orthopedics, Boynton Beach), Dr. Brett Hutton, Rheumatologist, and Dr. Marc Hirsh, Rheumatologist (Advanced Rheumatology Center, Delray Beach).  Serving as Jr. Honorees will be Marisa Salvador and Leeah Rath, both children who are living with arthritis. 

A special thanks goes to our local sponsors, who are supporting this event:  Massage Envy, Center for Bone & Joint Surgery, Comprehensive Pain Care of  S. Florida, JFK Foundation, Florida Crystals, Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County, Genentech & Biogen Idec, Amgen, Walmart, Sam’s Club, & Janssen Biotech. 

About the Arthritis Foundation

Striking one in every five adults and 300,000 children, arthritis is the nation’s leading cause of disability. The Arthritis Foundation (www.arthritis.org) is committed to raising awareness and reducing the impact of this serious, painful and unacceptable disease, which can severely damage joints and rob people of living life to its fullest. The Foundation funds life-changing research that has restored mobility in patients for more than six decades; fights for health care policies that improve the lives of the millions who live with arthritis; and partners with families to provide empowering programs and information.