Move Free. Live Pain-Free echoed on Sabarmati Riverfront this morning as the Rheumatology Awareness Walkathon 2026 united around 150 patients, caregivers, rheumatologists, and supporters in a bold act towards joint health and hope.
The walkathon was organised by the Rheumatology Association of Gujarat (RAG), in partnership with the Indian Rheumatology Association (IRA), and supported by the patient support group Antardhwani. It aimed to raise awareness of joint health, arthritis, and autoimmune diseases, while encouraging the public to support patients living with rheumatic conditions.
The participants walked a lively 3km near Sardar Bridge. With the message ‘Move Free. Live Pain-Free’, the walkathon highlighted the importance of healthy mobility, timely diagnosis, and community support in improving lives.
Consultant rheumatologist Dr Reena Sharma, who is RAG president, said: “By walking together, we have broken the silence on arthritis and autoimmune challenges. Let us commit to timely diagnosis and lifelong mobility for all.”
RAG vice-president Dr Vishnu Sharma and secretary Dr Anuj Shukla were also present.
Dr Vishnu Sharma said, “Events like this remind us that rheumatic diseases are manageable with early intervention and community support. Today’s steps forward symbolise hope for pain-free tomorrows.”
Dr Shukla said, “Movement is medicine for joints. This walkathon proves that collective action can empower patients to live fully, free from the shadows of chronic pain.”
IRA president Dr Aman Sharma, who flagged off a similar walkathon in Chandigarh, wished the patients a healthy life. “This is a nationwide movement, and we organised walkathons in multiple cities of India at the same time today to spread awareness about rheumatology.”
Heart-warming moments abounded at the riverfront. A young arthritis patient shared her renewed zest for dance post-treatment, while caregivers praised Antardhwani’s peer networks.
The walkathon concluded with pledges for follow-up webinars and screenings.
