Arthritis

Understanding arthritis and why chiropractic care can help you manage your arthritis pain.

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What is Arthritis?

Arthritis is a term for inflammation of the joints. Arthritis can lead to pain, discomfort and decreased flexibility in different areas of your life.

In truth, there are over 100 separate types of arthritis. They vary significantly in severity and symptoms, meaning that 50 million Americans live with the disease -- making it the leading cause of disability nationwide.

Routine chiropractic care of your arthritis can help to manage and even relieve some types of arthritis symptoms.

There are two main types of arthritis: osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

Osteoarthritis - A disease that affects the cartilage in your joints.

Rheumatoid Arthritis - A perpetual condition that causes chronic inflammation of the joints

In both cases, self care combined with non-invasive and non-addictive treatment should be the first thing you do to help your pain.

How Can Chiropractic Care Help People Coping with Arthritis Pain?

Chiropractic care is a safe, non-invasive treatment that can alleviate arthritis. Unlike prescriptions for painkillers or over the counter drugs, chiropractic prevents side effects and addiction. Chiropractor care is an easier treatment option than prescription pharmaceuticals to handle arthritis pain without the side effects or addictive qualities.

Chiropractors offer a gentle, non-invasive treatment that can help with joint restrictions in the back or other joints. They also work to reduce inflammation and improve your body's ability to manage symptoms from arthritis or similar conditions.

Below are some of the benefits that chiropractic adjustments can provide to people with arthritis:

  • Reduced inflammation

  • Increased range of motion

  • Increased flexibility

The chiropractors at Vitalogy Chiropractic will perform a consultation, examination and refer you if necessary for diagnostic imaging such as x-ray or MRI. Based on the findings of our chiropractic exam and consultation, your doctor of chiropractic may elect to co-treat your arthritis with other healthcare professionals including massage therapists, physical therapists, rheumatologists, neurologists or orthopedic surgeons.

If you've been looking online for answers to your arthritis pain, you may be searching for things like "chiropractor near me" or "Smyrna chiropractor" but that doesn't mean you're always getting the best results or the right doctor for you. Contact us today to book a consultation to see if we're the right fit for you and to learn more about our healthy, gentle approach to chiropractic and wellness care.

The information on this page is for people to learn about chiropractic care. It has text, graphics, and more. This page tells you the benefits of chiropractic care but it does not give medical advice or diagnosis or treatment. Talk with your chiropractor or physician if you have questions about a medical condition or treatment. This information on this page is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you have any questions, talk to your doctor first before doing anything else.