Osteoarthritis is one of the most common causes of joint pain and stiffness, particularly in the knees, hips, hands, and spine. As the protective cartilage between bones wears down over time, it can lead to inflammation, reduced mobility, and difficulty with everyday activities. While there is no cure for osteoarthritis, physical therapy plays a vital
Osteoarthritis Treatment: How Physical Therapy Can Help
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The Role of Physical Therapy in Managing Arthritis Pain
May 20th, 2025Meet Chelsea (not her real name), a dedicated runner sidelined by knee pain. Chelsea’s struggle with knee pain was a significant hurdle, impacting her daily activities and passion for running. Fortunately, physical therapy for arthritis provided tailored exercises and treatments, alleviating Chelsea’s pain, improving joint function, and enhancing overall quality of life. Ready to reclaim
Physical Therapy Can Help You Reduce Joint Pain and Improve Mobility
June 10th, 2022As we grow older, we may find ourselves thinking the same thing: our joints aren’t what they once were. Perhaps you’re dealing with an injury that makes movement difficult, or you’ve developed osteoarthritis as a result of age-related “wear and tear.” Whatever the case may be, one thing is certain: without aches and pains, you





