Health Blog Category: arthritis pain
Arthritis Got You Down? Regain Control Over Your Life With Physiotherapy.
Are you living with arthritis? If so, you’re not alone.
There are many important steps that people dealing with this condition can take to relieve their stiff and aching joints. Physiotherapy is one of them! It’s a great way to create an effective plan to ease the pain while remaining active.
Arthritis can affect anyone at any age and can become downright debilitating for those who suffer from it.
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Pain Relief Doesn’t Have to be in the Form of Drugs!
Arthritis is one of the top causes for disability in America. If left untreated by a professional, patients suffering with arthritis can experience extremely painful symptoms for long periods of time.
If you are living with arthritis, you don’t have to opt for risky measures to find pain relief. It is fairly common for people who suffer with arthritis pain to resort to expensive surgery, steroid injections, and prescription medications to cope with their pain.
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Say Goodbye to the Pains that Control Your Life
Are you living with arthritis? If so, you’re not alone.
There are many important steps that people dealing with this condition can take to relieve their stiff and aching joints. Physiotherapy is one of them! It’s a great way to create an effective plan to ease the pain while remaining active. Arthritis can affect anyone at any age and can become downright debilitating for those who suffer from it.
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If you have arthritis, you know how debilitating it can be. It affects millions of people and is the most commonly reported chronic illness across the nation. Arthritis is a disorder of the joints that causes them to become inflamed. The inflammation causes the pain and stiffness that you feel, and it can result in a loss of movement if the joints become too inflamed. There are over 100 different types of arthritis, containing monoarthritis (where only one joint is affected) and oligoarthritis (where multiple joints are affected.) Some of the most common forms of arthritis are osteoarthritis, which develops from “wear and tear” of cartilage, and rheumatoid arthritis, which develops from overactive immune systems.
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What is arthritis?
Arthritis can sometimes serve as a bit of an umbrella term. It is used to describe over 100 different types of joint pain and joint disease experienced by millions of people. It is true that arthritis seems to favor the elderly, as it becomes more apparent in people as they age; however, it is possible for people to experience arthritis in their early middle age.
According to a study published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine, it actually has a higher probability of affecting elite male athletes than the rest of the general public.
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