Arthritis Pain
Arthritis is
an inflammation of a joint. When inflammation is present, it is
characterized by heat, redness, swelling and pain in the
affected joint. Most often this occurs when a joint is strained,
injured or irritated. In some people this may cause no symptoms
or only occasional mild stiffness or pain. In others, it may be
quite severe, causing permanent and disabling joint damage.
Forty million Americans, including 80% of persons over 50 suffer
from osteoarthritis.
Osteoarthritis,
the most common type of arthritis affecting older adults, often
responds positively to chiropractic treatment.
Osteoarthritis,
also called degenerative joint disease. Since it usually starts
later in life, it is thought to be caused by too much wear and
tear on the joints. Forty million Americans, including 80% of
persons over 50 suffer from osteoarthritis. Often it affects the
hands, especially in those who have used their hands a lot.
However, it is most commonly found in the weight-bearing joints
such as the knees, hips and the spine. In the case of the spine,
osteoarthritis may be a sign that it is out of alignment or
balance. Frequently, this may be the result of an old injury to
the spine such as a car accident or a sports injury.
Standard
medical management of arthritis is to treat the symptoms.
Primarily, drugs including aspirin are prescribed to reduce the
symptoms of pain, stiffness and inflammation. However drugs may
produce side effects including stomach upset, headaches, and
dizziness. In some cases, physical therapy such as heat
treatments or paraffin baths are prescribed to relieve joint
stiffness. When nothing else helps, sometimes surgery is
recommended as a last resort. One thing is certain. While pain
relievers like aspirin may temporarily ease discomfort, they
also mask the symptoms. They do nothing to correct the source of
the problem and may delay proper treatment. The cause of the
problem must be addressed before lasting relief and good health
can be restored.
There's a good
reason why Chiropractic Doctors have a high level of patient
satisfaction among arthritis suffers. The chiropractic approach
is based on finding and correcting interferences to your body's
own natural state of good health.
When spinal
bones lose their normal position and motion, the disturbance to
the spinal cord can affect delicate nerve tissue. The resulting
interference with normal nerve flow starts a degenerative
chain-reaction that can affect the health and function of every
other system of the body.
Your
chiropractor’s primary tool in treating is the use of
manipulation or the spinal adjustment. By applying precisely
directed force to a joint that is out of position or not moving
properly, a more normal position and function is gradually
restored. Once spinal alignment is improved through chiropractic
adjustments, stress to the joints is reduced. With more normal
joint mobility restored, most patient experience a great
reduction in pain and stiffness, and a reduction in the speed of
spinal degeneration from arthritis. |