Osteoarthritis and You
Did you know that 90% of all adults age 50 and older have some degree of osteoarthritis (OA)? That’s practically everybody! OA is arthritis that results from gravitational forces pulling on the body. Without intervention, OA can result in significant joint degeneration and will eventually result in joint fusion. Since we cannot avoid gravity, how are we supposed to prevent this from happening?Then answer is movement. Studies show that when a joint is kept immobile, the process of OA accelerates dramatically. When movement is restored, the degeneration slows again. On a large scale, the best thing we can do is KEEP MOVING: take a walk, swim, stretch, roll your shoulders, make circles with your wrists and ankles. On the small scale, you need an expert. Chiropractors are trained to find joints that are not moving enough and help them move better. Every time you get adjusted it is one more step in the fight against OA.
If you want to learn more about OA or other types of arthritis, stop by the office to pick up a free brochure on your topic of interest. These are provided by the Arthritis Foundation to help our patients learn about the dangers of arthritis and how to prevent it from happening to them.
The Arthritis Foundation is also a great resource for information on local aquatic exercise programs. A lot of arthritis sufferers feel the worst when they are cold, making exercise such as swimming difficult. Because swimming is a low-gravity activity, it is the perfect exercise for people with arthritis. To solve the obvious problem, the Arthritis Foundation has begun aquatic exercise programs where the pools are HEATED. Not hot tub temperatures, just pleasantly warm. There are three heated pools in San Francisco, alone, and many others across the Bay Area. You can contact us at the office or the Arthritis Foundation to find a heated pool near you.
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