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Take a Proactive Approach to Arthritis Pain with Physical Therapy

Take a Proactive Approach to Arthritis Pain with Physical Therapy

Have you recently learned that your persistent joint pain is the result of arthritis? For many, this can be a challenging discovery, as the most common forms of arthritis have no known cures. But rest assured that you do not have to spend your life living with debilitating joint pain — physical therapy can help!

Arthritis refers to several conditions that cause joint inflammation, leading to its two primary symptoms: pain and mobility restriction. The most common form of arthritis, osteoarthritis, can cause pain during movement. It’s no surprise, then, that many people with arthritis wind up avoiding physical activity. 

In reality, regular physical activity is one of the best ways to manage arthritis pain. Physical activity can also help delay the progression of arthritis — and help you avoid surgery. As movement experts, the team at Peak Ortho is well-equipped to help you manage your arthritis pain. The physical therapy approach to arthritis management focuses on drug-free pain relief and regular movement. Best of all, it allows you to take a proactive role in your treatment. Let’s look at what happens when you exercise regularly with arthritis — and what happens when you don’t. And if you’d like to learn more, call us to schedule an appointment today!

Speed Up Your Recovery With Our Additional Services

  • Peak Fitness (gym membership that includes fitness assessment, custom workout program and supervision)
  • Medical Massage (massage with special attention to medical conditions or injuries)
  • Deep Tissue Laser Therapy (Lightforce Class IV Laser for reducing pain and speeding up healing)
  • Pain Management and Home Exercise Products

Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Quick Dive

Most discussions of arthritis focus on osteoarthritis, and for good reason: it’s the most common form of arthritis in the United States. However, about 2-3% of the population develops rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It causes similar symptoms as osteoarthritis, including joint pain and limited mobility.

The good news is that physical therapy can help manage rheumatoid arthritis just as it can osteoarthritis. If you’ve recently received an RA diagnosis, schedule an appointment at Peak Ortho to learn what we can do for you. 

What You Should Know About Rheumatoid Arthritis

What It Is

RA is an autoimmune condition occurring when your body’s immune system attacks otherwise healthy cells–in this case, the soft tissue in your joints. Researchers currently aren’t clear on what causes this to happen, however.

Signs and Symptoms

RA’s symptoms tend to go through cycles of flares and remissions. This means you’ll have periods where symptoms are more intense and periods where they are less troublesome. These symptoms include:

  • Pain and swelling in joints on both sides of your body
  • A gradual onset of joint pain, starting with the small joints in your fingers
  • Stiffness and restricted range of motion in the affected joints, particularly first thing in the morning
  • Redness, warmth, and tenderness in the affected joints
  • Fatigue, low-grade fever, and a general sense of feeling unwell

What Else Should I Know?

  • RA is more common among women than men.

As with other forms of arthritis, regular physical activity can help manage RA symptoms. In fact, physical therapy at Peak Ortho offers a great, drug-free approach to managing RA. Want to learn more? Call to schedule your appointment today!

Frozen Strawberry Yogurt Bites

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup chopped strawberries
  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons honey

Directions:

  1. Mix strawberries, yogurt and honey in bowl. Add to heart-shaped molds or ice cube tray.
  2. Freeze at least 2 hours, or until set.