Arthritis is a painful condition that can leave someone feeling limited and lonely in their journey. Many arthritis sufferers turn to antirheumatic drugs, steroid injections, or joint replacement surgery, in order to cope with pain. However, for many patients, physical therapy and other similar natural treatments have been proven to present better solutions. For more
The Natural Way to Treat Your Arthritic Aches and Pains
November 10th, 2020Frustrated by your chronic joint pain? See how physical therapy can help relieve arthritis pain.
May 20th, 2020The latest study revealed an estimated 54.4 million US adults have diagnosed arthritis—about 1 in 4 Americans. Of those, about 27% report experiencing severe joint pain. Types of Arthritis There are many types of arthritis, but osteoarthritis is the most common type. The cushioning surface on the bones wears away, and bone rubs against bone.
Always suffering from aches and pains in your joints? 3 Reasons to consider Physical Therapy!
February 20th, 2020There’s something oddly satisfying about waking up the morning after a hard workout and feeling dull aches and pains in your muscles. But when that dull ache migrates to your joints and seems to happen every day, that satisfaction quickly turns to frustration. The answer is not to take anti-inflammatory medication or simply ignore the
Don’t Suffer From Arthritis Pain Any Longer – Find Relief With Physical Therapy
October 10th, 2019Millions of individuals struggle with arthritis pain and stiffness. Many arthritis sufferers follow several steps each day just to relieve their relieve stiff and achy joints. Physical therapy can be part of an effective plan to ease your pain while also remaining active. Contact Austin Physical Therapy today to find out how a physical therapy
7 Simple Ways To Stay Active
January 20th, 2019Arthritis is a catch-all term used to describe more than 100 different kinds of joint pain and joint disease. While arthritis is commonly believed to be a condition that afflicts the elderly, the reality is that it can strike people in early middle age. In fact, elite male athletes are more likely to develop arthritis