Osteoarthritis.

Chiropractic care can improve the biomechanical dysfunction of osteo-arthritic joints. Whilst the structural changes associated with osteoarthritis cannot be reversed, most patients experience an improvement in mobility and a reduction in pain levels with Chiropractic care.

Chiropractic treatment for osteoarthritis aims to alleviate pain, improve joint function, and enhance overall mobility. Chiropractors use spinal adjustments and joint manipulation to restore alignment and mobility, and reduce pressure on affected areas. Soft tissue therapies, such as massage and myofascial release, and Dry Needling help relieve muscle tension surrounding the joints. Laser Therapy may also be used to reduce inflammation of osteo-arthritic joints. Customized exercise programs are also recommended to strengthen the muscles and improve flexibility, supporting joint stability.

Additionally, chiropractors provide guidance on lifestyle modifications, including nutrition and ergonomic practices, to help manage symptoms effectively. Overall, chiropractic care takes a holistic approach to osteoarthritis, focusing on both symptom relief and long-term joint health.