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Arthritis is more than joint pain—it’s stiffness, swelling, and discomfort that interferes with the activities you love most. From climbing stairs and gardening to simply walking without pain, arthritis can make daily life a constant challenge. At Advanced Physical Therapy, we understand how frustrating this condition can be, and we provide effective, evidence-based arthritis therapy designed to restore movement, manage pain, and improve overall quality of life.
Manual therapy for arthritis is one of the most effective ways to restore flexibility and reduce stiffness. By using gentle mobilization techniques, our therapists increase circulation, improve joint alignment, and ease tension in surrounding muscles. This hands-on treatment not only relieves discomfort but also helps patients maintain better posture and joint health. For individuals living with chronic arthritis pain, manual therapy offers a reliable and non-invasive solution.
Arthritis often causes scar tissue or soft-tissue restrictions that limit movement. Instrument assisted soft-tissue mobilization (IASTM) for arthritis therapy helps break down these adhesions, improve flexibility, and restore more natural joint function. By addressing the tissues around affected joints, IASTM decreases pain, increases range of motion, and allows patients to return to daily tasks with greater confidence.
Weak muscles increase pressure on painful joints. Blood flow restriction therapy for arthritis enables patients to safely build muscle strength with light exercise, reducing stress on the joints while still achieving powerful results. This innovative treatment improves stability, enhances endurance, and supports long-term joint health. Patients are able to rebuild strength without the risks associated with heavy lifting or joint overuse.
For some arthritis patients, muscle tightness around painful joints adds another layer of discomfort. Dry needling for arthritis pain targets these tense areas, releasing trigger points and improving circulation. While not necessary for every patient, dry needling can be a valuable addition to an arthritis therapy program, especially when muscle guarding limits mobility.
At Advance Physical Therapy, we take a comprehensive approach to arthritis management, tailoring every plan to the unique needs of our patients. Whether it’s through manual therapy, IASTM, blood flow restriction training, or dry needling, our goal is to reduce pain, restore movement, and prevent further loss of function. Living with arthritis doesn’t have to mean giving up the activities you enjoy. With our expert team, compassionate care, and proven treatments, relief is possible. Contact Advance Physical Therapy today to take the first step toward a stronger, more active life.
This is your chance to sit down with our team at Advanced Physical Therapy at no cost. We’ll take the time to understand your concerns, explain how physical therapy can help, and create a clear path to get you back to enjoying the activities you love—all completely free.
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