Brampton Arthritis & Osteoarthritis Physiotherapy

Are you currently suffering from arthritis or osteoarthritis? You are not alone. Many people find themselves in this situation and find that it is difficult for them to get through the day as a result of the significant pain that they feel. Getting treatment for your osteoarthritis is important. This affects millions of people worldwide because osteoarthritis is one of the most common forms of arthritis around the globe.

Although osteoarthritis can truly impact any joint, the disorder that most commonly affects joints in the hips, knees, hands and spine. Recognizing the benefits of getting support for your injuries is important and finding the right person to assist you with Brampton arthritis physiotherapy is critical for recovering from your injury. In this article you’ll learn more about osteoarthritis and arthritis treatments so that you can determine the best course of treatment for your significant injuries.

We offer this type of treatment at our Activa Clinics. Over many years, we have seen patients suffering from knee, shoulder, back, foot, hand and other types of pain gain considerable relief. Once pain levels have dropped, they have been able to take advantage of other forms of physical therapy. Treatments that have enabled them to release tension that has been building up for years and work to strengthen their body. Many have been able to stop the problems they originally came to us with from coming back by taking advantage of the multi-disciplinary approach that we offer.

Symptoms

Braces are used to treat a wide range of injuries and conditions that affect the joints. That includes everything from sprained ankles to dislocated shoulders. Just a few examples are:

Injury

Post-operative Rehab

Joint conditions like Arthritis

Conditions related to Athletic Injuries

Jobs involving heavy lifting or repetitive motions

Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS)

Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper’s Knee) and conditions related to Runner’s Knee

Are You Dealing with Pain Caused by Arthritis or Osteoarthritis?

If you are one of the many people who has been slowly struggling to cope with physical limitations caused by arthritis, then a full body physiotherapy treatment is best for you.

Osteoarthritis can cause significant pain and can occur when the flexible tissue at the ends of the bones wears down. Getting support for this injury and treating it as soon as possible give you your best possible chance from moving on with a healthy and successful life.

Over the decades, since DD Palmer started the chiropractic care movement, new approaches have been investigated and honed. At Activa Clinics we use several approaches in tandem. All of them already have a good track record. We find that combining several techniques, sometimes with other forms of physical therapy, is better at producing long-term improvements.

During your initial chiropractic care consultation, we spend time talking about all aspects of your health. This helps us to understand what may be going wrong with your body. Often symptoms that seem unrelated to a spine or neck misalignment will actually turn out to be relevant.

We will then examine you physically. Possibly asking you to move in certain ways while we observe or feel what is going on as you do so. This provides us with even more information. Armed with what you have told us and what we have observed and felt we will then put together a tailored treatment plan for you.

What is Osteoarthritis?

Osteoarthritis refers to the wearing down of the protective tissue at the ends of bones, which is known as cartilage. As this gradually worsens over time, it can cause joint pain in the knees, lower back, neck, hands, or hips.

Physical therapy, surgery and medications are some of the most common methods to treat this pain and to maintain joint movement. Many people require physiotherapy in order to outline a treatment plan that helps them to address these painful issues.

Most people who are dealing with the consequences of these symptoms will be diagnosed by a physician. Your physician might recommend several different kinds of treatments for you when it comes to the management of your osteoarthritis. One of these could be physiotherapy, and taking this advice can assist you right away in getting some relief from your pain.

What is Arthritis?

It is very important to understand that there is a difference between osteoarthritis and arthritis. Arthritis refers to joint inflammation that causes a patient to experience stiffness and pain. This inflammation of one or more joints can get worse with age and there are many different types of arthritis out there. Each of these have different causes and that can include infections, underlying diseases and wear and tear.

Some of the most common symptoms that a patient is suffering from arthritis include a decreased range of motion, swelling, pain and stiffness. The most common treatment methods for addressing arthritis include physical therapy, surgery and medications. There are more than 3 million cases in the United States every single year. Although this condition cannot be cured, treatments such as physiotherapy can be critical for addressing it.

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Visit Our Brampton Arthritis Osteoarthritis Physiotherapy Clinic

If you are ready to see how physiotherapy can help you handle your arthritis and overcome any limitations, then you can call and schedule an appointment. Our professional health care providers will gladly make a treatment plan for you. It can be difficult to decide what form of treatment is most appropriate for you but physiotherapy is very popular because of its high level of success. Physiotherapy is a form of therapy that helps you to keep your joints and muscles moving, keeps you mobile and helps you to ease pain.

 During your initial consultation to discuss osteoarthritis or arthritis, your physiotherapist will discuss how your arthritis affects your daily life and put together a specific program of exercises, therapies and advice that can help to keep you moving and reduce your pain. Your physiotherapist will be looking for your overall muscle strength and the range of movement in your joints currently. Physiotherapy is critical for treating many patients who have osteoarthritis and you can discuss your specific questions directly with your Brampton physiotherapist.

Cost and Coverage

Like many of our services, our physiotherapy treatments are often covered through employer, auto, or disability insurance. So treatments can be available at little or no cost to you. Get in touch or schedule a consultation to learn more.

We Do Direct Billing on all online billing portals.

Brampton Arthritis, Osteoarthritis Physiotherapy FAQs

What are the first signs of arthritis?

The first signs of arthritis are typically pain that a patient begins to experience in one or multiple joints. This can also include pain and stiffness that gets worse with inactivity and gets better with activity, reduced range of motion, weight loss, fatigue, fever, and then stiffness in the morning hours near the affected joints lasting for at least one hour.

If you believe that you have begun suffering from arthritis, you should get help sooner rather than later. Left untreated, especially if the triggers from your arthritis

What Do Chiropractic Adjustments Do?

Chiropractic adjustments re-align the musculoskeletal systems. Usually, it is the position of the joints that is adjusted. Because the tendons and ligaments are attached to the bones, they too are realigned. This, in turn, returns muscles, veins, and nerves to proper alignment. Bringing the body back into alignment improves the flow of nerve signals, blood and nutrients making it easier to stay healthy.

Is arthritis genetic?
Rheumatoid arthritis is not hereditary but genetics can increase the chances of patients developing RA. A risk factor for arthritis does include family history since certain types of this condition run in families. You are more likely to develop arthritis if your siblings or parents have this disorder and your genes can also make you more susceptible to factors in the environment that make you more likely to get it.
What causes arthritis flare up?

Many different factors can cause your arthritis to flare up. Some of the most common triggers of an osteoarthritis flare are overdoing an activity or trauma to the joint that is already experiencing arthritis. Other examples of triggers that can cause significant pain include stress, repetitive motion, bones spurs, cold weather, a change in the environment’s barometric pressure, weight gain or an infection. An arthritis flare up can last one or two days a week or more but can be very problematic for a patient who experiences it because they are not off of their normal pace and activities.

If this applies to you, scheduling a consultation with a physiotherapist can help.   We have convenient locations for you in Brampton so that you can get help right away.

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