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ARTHRITIS
Arthritis is a term for a group of
joint symptoms, which literally means "joint inflammation".
Here are two of the most common forms of
arthritis:
- Osteo-arthritis
is also known as
Degenerative Joint Disease
or
Spondylosis/Spondylitis,
when it affects the spinal joints. Osteo-arthritis is
basically "wear and
tear" and affects us all
to a certain degree as we get older. An X-ray will show
whether the level of wear is consistent with the patients
age.
It commonly affects the
neck and lower
back, and although the
arthritic process itself cannot be cured, the symptoms
can often be helped or even disappear with chiropractic
treatment.
When it affects the spine, it is usually the soft tissues
around the joint which causes pain, rather than the
arthritis itself. This will explain why some people have
had pain for a short period of time, even though they
show signs of marked osteoarthritis on the X-ray.
Osteo-arthritis is very often symptom free providing the
spine functions reasonably well.
Osteo-arthritis can also affect the large joints such as
hips and
knees, which may need
replacing, and it's often found in the small joints of
the hands and
fingers.
- Rheumatoid
Arthritis is an
inflammatory
type of arthritis which usually doesn't affect the spine.
It is mainly found in the joints of the
fingers and
toes and in the
shoulders, elbows,
hips and
knees.
The joints are often red,
hot and swollen and can
be very tender to touch. Chiropractic only has a limited
role to play in the treatment of this condition, which is
often managed with anti-inflammatory
medication.
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