How Physical Therapy Helps Arthritis Pain

July 23, 2010

Growing older often means that you have time for the activities that you enjoy.  From gardening and painting to playing your favorite sport, you don’t want anything to get in the way of the things that you enjoy the most.

However, if you suffer from arthritis, then that usually isn’t an option.

For arthritis sufferers, living with this all-too-common ailment typically means reducing the amount of time spent on enjoyable activities.  Additionally, because arthritis – which means the inflammation of the joints – causes a great deal of aches, pain, swelling and even limited motion, many sufferers often have trouble carrying out even the simplest tasks, like typing on a keyboard, cooking and even reading a book.

Fortunately, there is a way for arthritis sufferers to fight back against their pain: physical therapy.

After being diagnosed by a medical expert, arthritis sufferers can choose to seek physical therapy as part of a comprehensive treatment, which may also include prescribed medication.  Physical therapists and chiropractors who specialize in treating injured joints can teach clients simple yet effective exercises that will gently strengthen the joints, thus reducing the pain and inflammation commonly associated with arthritis.  Physical therapists and chiropractors can also provide sufferers with splints that will immobilize the hand or wrist, which can work wonders for patients who experience sharp pain whenever they use their hands.

Physical therapy for arthritis pain can also provide you with vital information on how to combat your arthritis at home.  For example:

  • You’ll learn about the types of food that can strengthen your joints and muscles by providing much-needed vitamins and minerals.
  • For sufferers with severe knee pain, your physical therapist or chiropractor will show you the kind of footwear which will alleviate pain and reduce the amount of pressure you place on your joints.
  • You’ll discover the kind of at-home exercises that will alleviate any sudden pains that you may experience while enjoying your favorite activities.  Additionally, your physical therapist or chiropractor will show you activity modifications that you can do should your arthritis pain become too severe.

Don’t let arthritis stop you from enjoying your life – discover how physical therapy can help your arthritis pain today!

When considering treatment for arthritis pain and inflammation, our physical therapy clinics in Bayonne and Scotch Plains NJ come highly recommended by numerous physicians in Hudson and Union Counties.  Feel free to contact us for a Free, In-Office Evaluation.  If you are looking for faster service, give us a call at one of our two New Jersey locations.  For our Bayonne, NJ location, call 201-339-889, and for our Scotch Plains, NJ location, call us at 908-490-1800.  Just tell them that you read this article and you will receive our complimentary in-office evaluation (a $145 value).

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