Arthritis treatment in Wexford, PA

Arthritis Treatment

More than 30 million Americans suffer from inflammation and pain in the joints caused by arthritis. Arthritis works by causing the cartilage in the joints to wear down. This causes friction between the bones in the joints, which is painful and limits your range of motion.

Treatments for arthritis vary depending on its severity. Many treatments include the use of drugs and medications, but these often cause undesirable side effects. To reduce the need for drugs and medication, many people with arthritis visit physical therapists for treatment.

Physical therapy treatments for arthritis

If you live near Wexford, Pennsylvania, and need treatment for arthritis, you should visit Panther Physical Therapy. Our physical therapists are trained and experienced in many techniques to help reduce the pain and immobility caused by arthritis.

Many of our physical therapy treatments for arthritis include:

  • Exercise — One of the effects of arthritis is pain in the bones and joints where the cartilage is worn down. Weak and stiff muscles and soft tissue increase pressure on these joints, which makes the pain worse.

    Physical therapists can guide people with arthritis through customized exercises and stretches to improve the condition of the muscles and soft tissue. This helps reduce pressure off the joints, which can lessen the pain caused by arthritis.  
  • Posture education — Arthritis causes pain that affects your posture. Unfortunately, sitting and standing with poor posture can make the symptoms of arthritis worse. Physical therapists can show you how to correct your posture to reduce pressure off the joints.

    Physical therapists can also show you how to use assistive devices like canes and walkers if necessary.

Visit Panther Physical Therapy in Wexford for arthritis treatment

Are you looking for alternative treatments to drugs and medication for arthritis? Physical therapy may be just what you need. Contact us today to learn more about physical therapy for arthritis or to schedule an initial appointment.