According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 1 in 2 people will have symptoms of knee osteoarthritis sometime before the age of 85. They also state that approximately 54.4 million U.S. adults are diagnosed with some form of arthritis each year. Signs of arthritis may include pain with squatting, bending, or sitting too long. Pain that is worse in the morning but seems to disappear throughout the day may also be a sign of arthritis.
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N O M O R E M E D S ! RELIEVE YOUR ARTHRITIC PAINS THE NATURAL WAY WITH PHYSICAL THERAPY According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 1 in 2 people will have symptoms of knee osteoarthritis sometime before the age of 85. They also state that approximately 54.4 million U.S. adults are diagnosed with some form of arthritis each year. Signs of arthritis may include pain with squatting, bending, or sitting too long. Pain that is worse in the morning but seems to disappear throughout the day may also be a sign of arthritis. There are
Rheumatoid arthritis is a bit different from osteoarthritis and it is not as well understood. It is the second most commonly experienced form of arthritis, and it develops as an autoimmune response. When someone has rheumatoid arthritis, their immune system sees the joints as a threat. Because of this perceived threat, the immune system attacks the joints, resulting in pain and inflammation. While research is ongoing, in order to better understand rheumatoid arthritis, many experts believe that your hormones, medical history, and environment could all be contributing factors. HOW CAN I RELIEVE MY ARTHRITIS? While there is not yet a known cure for arthritis, there are some steps you can take on your own, in addition to physical therapy treatments, to make sure your pain is managed to the best of your ability. These include: 1. Getting exercise. It can sometimes feel difficult to move when you are suffering from arthritis. However, exercise is important for relieving pain and maintaining joint function. It is also vital in strengthening muscles, increasing flexibility, and improving blood flow. In order to avoid additional pressure on the affected joint(s), you can mix weight bearing and non-weight bearing exercises, such as aquatic exercises or bicycling. Your physical therapist will prescribe targeted exercises to you that you can do both during your PT sessions and on your own time. Cartilage receives its nutrition from joint fluid, so the more you exercise, the better. 2. Taking your vitamins. The Arthritis Foundation states that there are a multitude of benefits in taking glucosamine and chondroitin vitamins. Glucosamine is naturally
a number of reasons why arthritis may occur, including: • Normal or abnormal wear and tear on joint cartilage. • Injuries that damage cartilage and joints. • Diseases that damage cartilage.
• Lack of joint support from poor muscle strength and tissue flexibility. Do you think you may be experiencing the signs of early-onset arthritis? Are you looking tomanage your arthritic pains so you can live more comfortably? If so, contact Sports and Orthopaedic Therapy Servicestoday. WHAT EXACTLY IS ARTHRITIS? The term “arthritis” refers to any chronic condition that affects the joints, causing pain and inflammation. The Arthritis Foundation states that there are over 100 different types of arthritis that exist. However, the two most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis is the most common, and it happens as a gradual “wear and tear” of cartilage surrounding the joints. This can occur from age or from excessive, repetitive use of the affected joint(s). When cartilage is worn down, it can no longer act as a strong cushion and shock absorber for the joints, resulting in bone-on-bone friction and painful inflammation.
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each night, you are able to allow your body to repair and decrease pain. When you are tired, your body does not function as well, increasing the
made in the body and helps support the cartilage by retaining water and preventing wear. Therefore, taking additional glucosamine vitamins can help with damaged cartilage. Some studies have also shown glucosamine to slow down joint damage altogether. Consult with your physical therapist about additional supplements to help ease your pain and promote cartilage health. 3. Avoiding certain foods. Did you know that some foods actually increase the body’s natural inflammatory response? Fried foods, soda, processed foods, and foods with high sugar content and high fat can cause the inflammation of your arthritis to worsen. By cutting out these foods, you can help naturally relieve the inflammation in your body. 4. Taking calcium and magnesium supplements. Many people are deficient in calciumandmagnesium. These are vital minerals needed for hundreds of processes in your body. Having enough calcium and magnesium allows you to build strong bones while simultaneously reducing irritated nerve endings, thus decreasing pain. If possible, find supplements that are in powder form that can be easily digested and help your body’s intake of these essential minerals. 5. Getting plenty of rest. Sleep is a time for our body and brain to repair itself. Making sure you are getting enough sleep is important. By allotting yourself 7-8 hours of rest
inflammatory response and reducing your pain threshold. Contact Sports and Orthopaedic Therapy Servicesfor relief:
Regardless of the cause of arthritis, physical therapy plays a major role in the treatment of its symptoms. Physical therapy should always be the first method of treatment, before resorting to more aggressive procedures, such as surgery. In fact, in many cases, physical therapy can even eliminate the need for risky treatment methods altogether, such as harmful pain- management drugs or invasive surgical correction. If the condition is severe and surgery is required, physical therapy can also help you prepare and recover from your procedure. If you or a loved one is suffering from arthritis (or you think you might be), contact Sports and Orthopaedic Therapy Servicestoday. We will get you started on a treatment plan that will help restore your mobility, comfort, and quality of life. If you’re suffering from lower back pain, call 301.989.9040 to talk with your physical therapist today and schedule your appointment!
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“ I T FEELS TERR I F I C TO BE YOUNG AGA IN! ” “Before see me really acting like an old lady hobbling with pain, dragging myself upstairs with both hands on the rail due to shoulder injury affecting the whole body and never able to find comfortable chair or bed to sleep. Being an active person, settling down is not an option. Debbie Bahr helped restore me to full capacity. I love her beautiful smiles, terrific massage on my shoulder and her caring nature. Now see me like a road runner zipping here and there to catch up with a lot of things. Rail? Do I need it going upstairs? Hey! I have been carrying stuff upstairs with ease! It feels terrific to be “young” again even though I am 74 years old!” — A. W.
We understand that there is a lot of fear and uncertainty during this time. However, we can assure you that we care about taking the necessary steps to make sure our patients are as safe as possible while they are being treated at our clinic. For starters, we will only be allowing 10 patients in our clinic at a time, as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control. This will limit the amount of people congregating in the same area at once and greatly decrease the risk of anyone passing any contagions to fellow patients. Additionally, we have a policy that patients, as well as staff, have to wear protective face masks. The clinic will be wiped down every half hour with a hospital grade disinfectant. For more information about our health practices for reopening, feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. If you have any questions, feel free to call us at 301.989.9040. HOW CAN I KNOW I ’ M S A F E I N Y OUR C L I N I C ?
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Your therapist can discuss with you why your pain is bothering you again and what you might do about it at home. If further assessment is warranted, your therapist might recommend you come in for an appointment.
Straight Let Raise While lying or sitting, slowly raise your leg, keeping your knee straight and your toes pointed outward. Hold for 2 seconds, then slowly lower your leg to the starting position. Repeat 10 times with each leg.
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We are pleased to introduce Elijah Falope to everyone as our newest physical therapy aide. He is pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer/Information at the University of Maryland with goals to use software, hardware and data analytics technology to impact the healthcare landscape/ capabilities. His focus is directed toward the underserved minority and diaspora communities across the globe particularly the women of black racial groups. He is a wonderful addition to the practice. Elijah is also assisting
• Post-surgical Rehab • Balance Problems • Vestibular & Neurological Disorders • Headaches
in marketing and communications to our patients and community. The only way people can benefit from our specialized care is when they know about us. Elijah’s hobbies include reading, designing, programming, playing basketball, training, listening to music and having great conversations.
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