Poor Joint Mobility?
Our Physical Therapists work with arthritic patients to improve mobility and increase strength in the affected joints, while helping them maintain the ability to perform daily activities with less pain.You are most at risk for arthritis/arthrosis if you
- Have a family history of arthritis/arthrosis
- Are middle-aged or older
- Have had previous joint injury
- Are overweight
Arthritis vs. Arthrosis
Arthritis is an inflammatory condition involving one or more joints throughout the body that causes pain, swelling and warmth in the affected areas. Arthrosis is a non-inflammatory degenerative condition associated with aging. It affects mainly cartilage, which becomes rugged, irregular and worn out, causing pain and loss of joint mobility.
What Causes Arthritis/Arthrosis?
Arthritis may result from:
- Injury
- Infection
- Metabolic Disorders
- Immune System Disorders
- Weight Issues
Arthrosis may result from:
- Injury
- Aging
- Long-term wear and tear of cartilage in the joints
Treatment Options
Our team of Physical Therapists treat patients using evidence-based treatment techniques that speed recovery time, while reducing risk of recurring joint pain:
- Manual therapy to decrease pain, increase range of motion and improve function
- Therapeutic exercises to stretch and strengthen muscles that will improve functional movement patterns
- Functional exercises that are tailored to your activity level
- Self-management education to reduce chance of recurrence
Common Surgeries for Arthritis
Some arthritic conditions do not respond to physical therapy alone. In these instances, surgery is required and physical therapy is a follow-up treatment strategy. The most common surgeries for arthritis are:
- Arthroplasty to rebuild the joint
- Total Joint Replacement
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