It is not just advancing age that you can have arthritis pain. Joint pain is an early sign that you may have arthritis. Clinically arthritis is three things. Joint pain is one part of arthritis, the other contributing factors are lack of mobility and wearing away of the joint. This can be caused by years of stress on the affected joints. Arthritis pain can be from autoimmune disorders like Rheumatoid or Psoriatic arthritis. Autoimmune disorders like Psoriatic and Rheumatoid Arthritis will only receive palliative arthritis pain relief with chiropractic care. These conditions require medicine and physical therapy. Osteoarthritis also called degenerative joint disease are the standard bread and butter types of arthritis that can benefit from chiropractic care. The chiropractic adjustment will help put bones into a better location to ease the pain and stress that subluxated bones cause on the axial skeletal system. Core Health Darien has been helping osteoarthritis sufferers for 30 years. Our treatment is a lot easier on your stomach as well. Long term use of ibuprofen hurts your liver, kidneys , and stomach. Chiropractic care for arthritis is a natural way to mitigate pain from degenerative joint disease.
Today people reach for Advil or Aleve when they have an achy joint or painful knee. The Advil helps to stop the hip or leg pain, but it does not help with mobility so arthritis continues to worsen. We are all reminded that we should take Advil or Motrin for pain, and they do their job. However, in the absence of pain, we ignore what is really going on. The affected joint that goes without treatment will start to wear away leading to degenerative joint disease. So why do we take non-steroidal anti-inflammatories? They work on the pain but fail to stop the underlying pathology. Core Health Darien helps arthritis by using chiropractic care to help mobilize affected joints that are causing more pain. We also have a physical therapist on staff to help strengthen your painful joints. I hope this makes sense. The chiropractor will reposition the joint and then the physical therapist keeps the mobility and improves upon it. Can your Advil or Aleve do that? No, that is why you should consider Core Health Darien when you start to have a pain in your hands, knees, hips or neck. Now please understand we do not cure arthritis. We can arrest the degenerative process by mobilizing arthritis riddled joints and strengthening the area to support the joint better. A poorly supported joint will become arthritic over time coming to Core Health Darien to treat your arthritis makes good sense. If you are of Medicare age, we have good news for you. Your care can be covered by Medicare, provided that you get a script from your doctor. We have made a great program for arthritis sufferers and have made it cost effective. Now it is up to you to pick up the phone and call us at (203) 656-3636. We can't cure arthritis but we sure can help the quality of your life if you have arthritis. We look forward to seeing you soon.
Arthritis is a common condition that affects millions of people around the world. It can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling in the joints, which can make it difficult to move around and perform daily activities. While there is no cure for arthritis, chiropractic care can help manage the symptoms of the condition and improve overall joint function. Chiropractic care is a non-invasive, drug-free approach to the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. It is based on the principle that the body has an innate ability to heal itself, and that optimal health can be achieved through proper spinal alignment and nerve function. When it comes to arthritis, chiropractic care can be particularly effective in treating conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriatic arthritis. Chiropractic care can help to reduce pain, improve joint function, and prevent further damage to the joints. During a chiropractic treatment session for arthritis, the practitioner will perform a thorough evaluation of the affected joints and surrounding structures. They will then use a variety of manual therapy techniques to improve joint mobility and reduce pain. These techniques may include spinal adjustments, mobilization, soft tissue massage, and other manual therapies. Spinal adjustments are one of the most common chiropractic techniques used to treat arthritis. These adjustments involve the application of controlled force to the joints to improve their alignment and mobility. The goal of the adjustment is to reduce pain, improve joint function, and restore normal joint movement. Soft tissue massage is another common chiropractic technique used to treat arthritis. This technique involves the application of pressure to the soft tissues around the affected joints to improve circulation and reduce pain. Soft tissue massage can also help to improve joint flexibility and range of motion. In addition to manual therapy techniques, chiropractic care can also include nutritional counseling and exercise recommendations. A chiropractor can help patients to identify dietary changes that can help to reduce inflammation and improve joint health. They can also recommend exercises that are safe and effective for people with arthritis. Chiropractic care is a safe and effective treatment option for people with arthritis. It is non-invasive, drug-free, and can be used in conjunction with other forms of treatment, such as medication and physical therapy. Chiropractic care can also help to prevent further damage to the joints, which can help to improve overall joint function and quality of life. In conclusion, chiropractic care is an effective treatment option for people with arthritis. It can help to reduce pain, improve joint function, and prevent further damage to the joints. If you are experiencing arthritis, consider giving chiropractic care a try. A qualified chiropractor can develop a treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs and goals, and can help you to manage the symptoms of the condition and improve your overall quality of life. Give us a call today and feel what being free of arthritis pain feels like, Naturally.