Dealing With Arthritis Pain? Relief Is On The Way!
Achieve pain relief from arthritis through Physical Therapy
Have you been waking up with stiff joints that make it difficult to get moving in the morning? Arthritis is a common condition that many people develop; however, many live with their painful joints for far too long before seeking professional help.
Thankfully, physical therapy is one treatment option that you can turn to for arthritis pain. One of our licensed physical therapists at Peninsula Physical Therapy & Associates, Inc. will provide you with gentle exercises to help improve your range of motion, flexibility, and overall function in the affected joint(s). They can also evaluate which joints are stiff and painful, and assess which exercises and treatment options will be beneficial in providing relief for your arthritis pain during everyday activities; as well as restore strength to your joints.
Treatment doesn’t stop there: our therapists will provide you with the resources and knowledge you need to help prevent arthritis-related injuries in the future as well.
If you are suffering from arthritis in Hampton, VA, or you think you may be experiencing arthritic symptoms, request an appointment at Peninsula Physical Therapy & Associates, Inc. today.
Types of arthritis
Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the two most commonly experienced types. Arthritis causes pain and inflammation, and it can affect one or multiple joints at once. According to the Arthritis Foundation, arthritis affects over 50 million people and it is currently the leading cause of disability across the nation.
Rheumatoid arthritis
Researchers have come to believe that a person’s medical history, environment, and hormones could all be contributing factors toward the development of rheumatoid arthritis.
Rheumatoid arthritis develops as an autoimmune response, meaning that the immune system sees the joints as a threat and decides to attack them. Rheumatoid arthritis is also referred to as “inflammatory arthritis,”and is also fairly common. Because it is an autoimmune condition, it is common for it to affect the same joints on different sides of the body.
This condition is typically more prevalent in females than males as well. Those suffering from arthritis typically report soreness around joints, which is worse after prolonged sitting, standing, or inactivity.
If you have rheumatoid arthritis, you may notice that pain can get worse when you move, for example, bending over at the knees to pick something up may be uncomfortable for you. You may notice popping or clicking sounds in the affected joint(s) with movement, and the joint may be sensitive or painful to the touch. Arthritis can also cause pain when you exercise or work, and the pain may sometimes go away after you stop doing that activity.
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is typically easy to diagnose, as it is the most commonly experienced form of arthritis. It occurs when the cartilage of the joint wears down, either due to age or overuse. This causes pain in the joint, as the cartilage is no longer acting as the thick cushion that it once was. Without a cushion, the bones grind together, which in turn causes an inflammatory response in the joint.
Osteoarthritis can be caused by a sudden injury to the joint, or it can develop after a previous injury has fully healed.
For example, if you played football and received a rough blow to your knee, you probably received treatment, recovered, and returned to the game thinking all was well again with your body.
Although the injury healed, there is a possibility that the damage that occurred to the cartilage or surrounding muscles has resulted in a decrease of support to the joint. The motion of the joint may also have slightly been altered. Therefore, it is still possible for you to develop osteoarthritis from that injury later in life.
This also applies to those who work jobs that require repetitive motion or cause the overuse of specific body parts. For instance, consider you are a construction worker. You swing a hammer in repetitive motions as a crucial part of your job, you may develop osteoarthritis in the joints of your elbows or hands.
Being overweight may also put you at a higher risk for developing osteoarthritis, as it adds additional strain to your knee and hip joints.
Physical Therapy can provide relief for arthritis pain
Exercise based recuperation through physical therapy helps by reestablishing the typical movement of your joints, improving the strength of supporting muscles, and improving the manner in which you walk, run, twist, and move. Peninsula Physical Therapy & Associates, Inc. also offers aquatic therapy in Hampton, VA to help alleviate your arthritis pains.
How can I benefit from aquatic therapy?

Patients who suffer from chronic pain syndromes tend to perform well in a warm water pool, mainly due to decreased stress on the body’s joints. Hydrostatic pressure, buoyancy, and joint unloading increase the range of motion, strength, flexibility, and endurance. Aquatic Therapy can effectively prepare chronic pain and arthritis sufferers to perform land-based, functional activities while reducing pain.
The benefits of aquatic therapy include:
- Decrease in complaint of pain and stiffness
- Improvement in cardiopulmonary fitness
- Improvement in flexibility & strength
- Improvement in fine motor skills
- Improvement in balance, reaction time, ad safety during ambulation
- Improvement in gait parameters
- Improvement in posture
- Improvement in ability to perform ADLs
If you are suffering from arthritis, or you think you might be, you could greatly benefit from Physical Therapy treatments at Peninsula Physical Therapy & Associates, Inc. Our trained physical therapists are dedicated to helping you achieve a pain-free life.
End your arthritis problem today
Arthritis only holds you back. You deserve to enjoy life without nagging pain. So what are you waiting for?
Contact Peninsula Physical Therapy & Associates, Inc. today to find out how our services can help you find long-lasting pain relief for your arthritis. We treat all of our patients with the highest levels of care, compassion, and understanding. You can rest assured that your symptoms and concerns will be taken into consideration as your customized treatment plan is built out for you.
Don’t let your arthritis limit you any longer – request your appointment today.
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