Although there are more than a hundred distinct types of arthritis, the two most common types are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The former is an inflammation of one or more of your joints resulting from normal wear and tear occurring with age and overuse.
On the other hand, rheumatoid arthritis is a long-term autoimmune condition that usually affects the small joints in our hands and feet. While arthritis symptoms are mostly the same, their causes and treatment plans differ in essence.
Nevertheless, both of these forms of arthritis can markedly benefit from regular visits to a certified chiropractor, who can relieve swelling, tenderness and stiffness.
What is Arthritis?
Arthritis is a widespread condition, with almost 50% of people over 65 having received the diagnosis. It involves an inflammation of one or more of your joints. The resulting arthritis symptoms include joint pain, stiffness, swelling, redness and a decreased range of motion.
While normal wear and tear with age and sports can cause osteoarthritis, doctors and researchers are still unsure about the roots of the various autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis.
Risk factors include a family history of arthritis, age, sex, obesity and previous injuries to the joints. Most likely, there are even more elements contributing to arthritis, but they are still a mystery.
If you’re experiencing arthritis symptoms, it’s crucial to reach out to a specialist for an accurate diagnosis. Doctors will perform blood tests for specific antibodies and imaging scans like X-rays, CTs and MRIs to determine the root of your symptoms.
How Do We Treat Arthritis?
Treatment plans aim to relieve arthritis pain and recover joint function to help you get back to your daily life and favourite activities without experiencing discomfort.
The most common medications include over-the-counter NSAIDs such as Ibuprofen, Diclofenac, Naproxen and other cousins of Aspirin. These meds will fight pain, swelling, stiffness and other inflammation-related arthritis symptoms.
Creams and ointments containing natural ingredients like capsaicin (from hot peppers) or menthol are also effective in relieving pain by blocking pain signals transmission.
Treatment for the autoimmune types of arthritis is more complicated and involves medications that attempt to modify your immune system and biological response, thus relieving symptoms.
Apart from drugs, maintaining a healthy weight, and regular exercise can help you build muscle mass to strengthen and support your joints. Also, regular chiropractic care can benefit virtually every type of arthritis by fighting pain and swelling and restoring flexibility and function.
How Can Chiropractic Care Help Patients?
Chiropractic care is a natural, safe and non-invasive method for addressing arthritis pain, stiffness, and decreased mobility. It is a scientifically proven therapeutic approach that can complement your overall treatment plan and help you get back to your daily life without experiencing pain.
Some experts even suggest that chiropractic care can also modulate the immune response, thus benefiting autoimmune arthritis.
A visit to a chiropractor has numerous other health benefits. Adjustments and healthy lifestyle guidance can help to release stress and make you feel more relaxed and mindful. It may also bolster your athletic performance and help you stay in top shape.
Book Your Next Appointment With Us Today!
Whether you’re suffering from debilitating arthritis symptoms or you’re experiencing any other sort of discomfort, chiropractic care can do wonders for you!
Here at KinFix Health, a team of highly trained and certified professionals will assess and evaluate your symptoms and conceive an effective treatment plan.
To learn more about our services and how they can benefit you, call us at 902-404-5241 or schedule your next appointment online. We look forward to helping you get back to practicing what you love most without experiencing pain and discomfort!
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