Lots of people experience pain on a frequent basis due to arthritis. It can range from a mildly irritating experience to a chronic problem.
There are three primary types of arthritis:
Arthritis usually shows itself as pain in joints that wasn't caused by a recent injury. It will usually get worse over time, and may only flare up now and then. A lack of cartilage to cushion the joint's movement can lead to an inflamed joint which causes the pain. For some the inflammation, and resulting pain, will come and go. For others it becomes pretty consistent.
Some common symptoms of arthritis include:
The good news is that chiropractic care can help reduce inflammation in your joints and improve your range of motion. This results in reduced joint pain.
The less exciting news is that our bodies do not automatically rebuild cartilage after it has worn away. Visiting a chiropractor can help bring you some relief using some specific treatment tactics including:
Since arthritis is so common in the knees, chiropractors developed the Knee on Trac technique to help patients experiencing knee pain. It does not require injections or surgery. Here's how this traction system works:
Patients report improved mobility and less arthritis pain after going through several treatments.
Cold laser therapy is another excellent way to promote arthritis pain relief.
A low-level laser that doesn't produce heat is focused on the joints and the surrounding tissue by the chiropractor and left to focus on the area for several minutes. This helps kickstart circulation in that region, which can reduce pain-causing inflammation.
Usually, patients see results from cold laser therapy after just a few visits.
There are a few different ways that the chiropractor can help you with reducing arthritis pain without medication using manual therapies. This includes:
While nothing can cure arthritis, these types of non-surgical treatments can help patients avoid using as much medication to get relief.
At Village Chiropractic, we're committed to offering our patients relief from the aches and pains of daily life, including arthritis. Request an appointment to see what can be done to help relieve your arthritis pain.