Arthritis and rheumatism shouldn’t get in the way of people pursuing and enjoying more active lifestyles. Thanks to the dance-ehersisyo that Skelan has introduced, those suffering from joint pain and its discomfort can now actually do so.
The dance-ehersisyo is included in the album “Let’s Dance” by Star Records that includes the Vhong Navarro hit single, “Ayos Na Ang Buto-Buto.” Unilab has chosen the song to be the vehicle for the introduction of its new product Skelan.
The dance-ehersisyo teaches engaging dance steps that are “friendly” to the joints. They are actually physical therapist-consulted to be good for those who are suffering from rheumatism and arthritis.
The dance-ehersisyo instructional video runs for 30 minutes.
“The song is perfect for driving home the message of Skelan,” Unilab consumer health assistant product manager Jazmin Hernandez says.
She says the term “ayos na” is a very familiar expression among the mature segment of the market, making it the perfect catchphrase and vehicle for imparting Skelan’s promise.
Arthritis and rheumatism cause the inflammation of one or more joints in the body. They lead to swelling and stiffness around the joints, constant and recurring pains, and sudden difficulty in moving and can commonly affect the joints in the knees, fingers and hips. For most people, these symptoms worsen in the morning and during cold weather.
These are the symptoms that Skelan seeks to address. It contains Naproxen Sodium, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that’s proven to be safe and effective in quickly relieving the pain and discomfort that arthritis and rheumatism bring.
“With Skelan and the proper dance-ehersisyo of ‘Ayos Na Ang Buto-Buto,’ arthritis and rheumatism sufferers have a sure and fast way to snap out of their suffering, enjoy life with their families, and live life to the fullest,” Hernandez says.
Skelan is available in major drugstores nationwide. For proper dosage, consult a doctor.