Today in Milan a press conference has been held to launch the national awareness campaign Not a Good MOArning?, an initiative promoted by IBSA Italy with the support of ANMAR and the City of Milan and created to inform and raise awareness among the population about the symptoms of osteoarthritis.
The campaign aims to highlight the often underestimated symptoms of this condition and to bring to the streets, in the heart of Italian cities, the topic of prevention and awareness of the disease, which is not always so well known.
One of the symptoms, often ignored, is also the first alarm bell: it’s the morning stiffness that patients experience after periods of prolonged inactivity and that the campaign has symbolically represented through a statue depicting a “petrified” woman as she gets up from the couch in the early hours of the morning.
The installation – which will be placed in Piazza XXV Aprile in Milan from 9 to 12 May – will also travel to Rome at Piazza Mignanelli, from 9 to 11 June, and Naples, from 14 to 17 June, to bring its message of awareness to an ever-wider audience. Next to the statue, a series of totems will provide information on the condition, as well as a QR Code that will direct citizens to the campaign website, where they will find further information about osteoarthritis, its risk factors, lifestyle recommendations and the exercises that can help manage this condition.