What is arthritis and who can get it?
Arthritis is actually not a single disease, but rather an informal way of referring to joint pain or inflammation. Arthritis can occur in all joints, but is most common in the knee, shoulder, and hip. Two of the most prevalent types of arthritis are; osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. While arthritis is often associated with increased age, people of all ages, sexes, and lifestyles can develop arthritis.
Common Causes of Arthritis
The most common cause of arthritis is just the normal wear and tear we put on our joints throughout our lives, known as osteoarthritis. Any injury or illness to a joint can further exacerbate this natural breakdown of cartilage. While osteoarthritis is normally localized to a single joint, rheumatoid arthritis can affect many joints at one time.
Osteoarthritis:
This type of arthritis occurs as a result of degenerative changes occurring over time within a joint. Osteoarthritis involves the wearing away of cartilage, the smooth cushioned surface at the end of our bones, causing the joint to “bone on bone” leaving the joint unprotected.
Rheumatoid Arthritis:
Another common form of arthritis is rheumatoid arthritis, which results in inflammation within many joints in the body. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease in which your body’s immune system attacks your joints, leading to overall joint inflammation.
How physical therapy helps
If left untreated, arthritis can have a significant impact on your daily life. It causes you to lose range of motion within your joints, making activities such as walking, going up stairs, or even just standing up from a chair very painful and/or difficult.
So how do you treat arthritis? While these degenerative changes that occur within our joints cannot be reversed, the best way to prevent further damage and decrease pain is through exercise. Here at Loudoun Sports Therapy Center, one of our expert physical therapists will evaluate you to determine the exact source of your pain. We will then create an individualized treatment plan focusing on decreasing your pain and restoring strength and range of motion to your joints. Let us help you get back to doing the things you love pain free!
If you or someone you know are struggling with the symptoms of arthritis call Loudoun Sports Therapy Center TODAY at (703) 450-4300 and start living pain free again!