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Joint Pain
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What is it?
Joint pain refers to discomfort, inflammation, or stiffness experienced in the areas where two or more bones meet, often limiting movement and causing significant discomfort. This pain can arise from a variety of causes, including injury, overuse, arthritis, autoimmune conditions, or degenerative diseases.
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How can physical therapy help?
Physical therapy plays a crucial role in the treatment of joint pain by addressing the underlying causes and restoring optimal function. We employ a range of techniques such as manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, modalities and patient education to alleviate pain, improve joint mobility, and enhance strength and flexibility.
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What to expect
Through targeted interventions, physical therapy aims to reduce inflammation, promote tissue healing, correct biomechanical imbalances, and empower individuals with self-management strategies to prevent future recurrences. By fostering a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation, physical therapy helps individuals regain confidence in their movement, restore independence, and enhance overall quality of life despite joint pain.