Joint Pain Winchester, MO

Joint Pain Winchester, MO

Joint Pain in Winchester, MO. If your ability to enjoy a pain-free life is jeopardized by joint pain, the professional physical and occupational therapists of Axes PT will help you get back to the activities in Winchester, MO you love the most. Whether you suffer from chronic pain, recently received a diagnosis, or sustained an injury, we’ll form a dedicated team with you to develop an evidence-based treatment plan that is unique to you to help significantly reduce your pain. Our practice is client-centered, and achieving positive, pain-free outcomes. If you want to get back to dominating corners on the football field, or just want to go up and down the stairs without pain, reach out to us us online or find the most convenient location for you.

Joint pain is debilitating for many Winchester, MO residents. In the U.S., roughly one in four adults suffer from joint pain. While it can be severely debilitating, it doesn’t have to control your life. It is important to consult with a physician to see if physical therapy is appropriate for you. While no remedy is guaranteed to make everyone entirely pain free, physical therapy has shown widespread success for patients with joint pain. Contact Axes for for a free injury screening and to be referred to a physician.

Understanding Joint Pain | Winchester, MO Physical Therapy

The many joints in human anatomy have many shapes, sizes, and purposes, but they all work to connect bones together. There are three types of joints:

  1. Synarthrosis joints are immovable, help provide stability by holding bonds together, for instance the joints in your head.
  2. Amphiarthrosis joints provide limited movement, for example the distal joint between the two shin bones.
  3. Diarthrosis joints, also known as synovial joints, make most of the motions our bodies make possible. Examples are your ankle knee. There are six categories of synovial joints:
    1. Pivot, which permits rotary movement around a single axis
    2. Plane or gliding, which allows bones to glide over each other
    3. Hinge, which permits bending and straightening in a single direction
    4. Condyloid, which allows side to side and circular movements
    5. Saddle, which also allow for sideways and circular movements
    6. Ball-and-socket joints allow any of the movements the human body can naturally make

One fully grown, the human body has 206 bones which are affixed by almost 400 joints. The majority of them are synovial joints, which are made up of:

  • Cartilage — This is a connective tissue that covers the surface of the joint. Its purpose is to act as a shock absorber.
  • Synovial membrane — This membrane lines many parts of the inside of synovial joints and tendon sheaths. It produces synovial fluid, a thick liquid that acts as a lubricant and lowers friction when you move your joints.
  • Ligaments — Ligaments are bands of durable and elastic tissue that connect two bones together and provide stability. For example, the shoulder ligaments connect your humerus to your shoulder blade and prevent the shoulder from becoming unstable.
  • Tendons — These are also durable similar in substance to ligaments that attaches muscles and bones and allow us to move our limbs.
  • Bursae — These are fluid-filled sacs lining different parts of the joint that act as a shock absorber and reduce friction when you move your joints.
  • Joint Cavity — This is the space between bones that holds the cartilage and synovial membrane.

Our brain sends us pain signals when we are injured to tell us that something is wrong. When you suffer joint pain, that means some part of the innerworkings of your joint are damaged and cannot function as intended Your brain wants you to do something about it. Demonstrably effective physical therapy in Winchester, MO is often needed to address the issue.

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What Leads to Joint Pain | Winchester, MO Physical Therapy

Joint pain can occur because of a variety of conditions. Those conditions differ substantially in severity; some are not completely curable but pain can be slowed down. Other times joints can fully recover in less than a month. All of them, however, require an optimal treatment plan and the care of a professional physical and occupational therapist in Winchester, MO like those at Axes. Some conditions and events that can lead to joint pain include:

Arthritis

Arthritis is an umbrella term that includes several different diagnoses. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, and occurs when the cartilage that acts as a shock absorber at the ends of your bones degenerates. Old age is the most common risk factor, but overuse and repeated trauma can also be to blame.

Rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus are autoimmune disorders that attack the healthy tissues in your body.

While we have yet to find a a cure for arthritis, pain and other symptoms can be managed with effective physical therapy by reducing the stress placed on the joint with improved strength and flexibility. Physical therapy is an aspect of arthritis treatment along with medications, supplements, and topical treatments. The Winchester, MO physical therapists at Axes will in concert with you and your doctor to put together a holistic treatment plan with the objective of bringing piece and mobility back to your everyday life.

Bursitis

Bursitis leads to joint pain when the fluid-filled sacs lining your joints become inflamed and cannot cushion the joint as well. It can be the result of overuse, a blow to the joint, repeated motions, or, uncommonly, infection. It most commonly occurs in the shoulder, hip, elbow, and knee. Safe flexibility and strength exercises, coupled with rest along with patient education can go a long way in preventing further trauma and maintain strength and flexibility in the surrounding muscles. With the right treatment, bursitis can go away within a few weeks.

Tendinitis

Tendinitis causes joint pain when the tendons around the joint become inflamed or injured. It is caused by activities involving repetitive motions such as pitching in baseball. It can also occur a sudden sports injury. It’s most common in the shoulders, heels, elbows, and knees. Physical therapy will gently strengthen and lengthen the tendon to make further injuries less likely. If a tendon is ruptured, a physician may advise surgery.

Sprains and Tears

Sprains transpire when a ligament is stretched or torn due to twisting, landing on uneven ground, or direct force to the joint. Tears occur when a ligament, tendon, or muscle is ripped. While the recovery time for a sprain is usually a few weeks, recovering from a tear is much more difficult. Tears such as rotator cuff tears and ACL tears can cause significant pain and make basic tasks challenging if not impossible.

If you have joint pain that won’t go away, come to Axes for one of our free injury screenings with one of our joint pain professionals in Winchester, MO. If your joint pain is severe enough to require surgery, come to us for your pre- and post-surgery rehabilitation plan.

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How Physical Therapy in Winchester, MO Can Help Your Joint Pain

All of our Winchester, MO clients are unique, so we’ll cater your treatment based on the underlying conditions and severity of your joint pain, how old you are, your occupational needs, and the lifestyle you want to get back to or achieve. We’ll work with you to show you safe and effective exercises that you can perform at home after your treatment plan is completed, so you can continue to find long-term pain relief and go on to enjoy optimal movement health.

While our natural instinct is to avoid movements that cause joint pain, immobility will only worsen your pain in the end. At Axes, our Winchester, MO physical and occupational therapists are pros; we do not take any risks that might make your symptoms worse. We can also help you learn how to better protect your joints with posture correction and other patient education.

Depending on you, your joint pain, and your needs, your treatment plan in Winchester, MO may include:

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Joint Pain Management in Winchester, MO | Axes Physical Therapy

While joint pain, and other issues that require physical therapy, can take a physical toll, it can also impact us emotionally by not letting us to what makes us happy in life. At Axes PT, every one of our experienced Winchester, MO occupational and physical therapists is devoted to getting you back to the activities you love. We believe the best way to get our patients back to optimal health and a pain-free life is by working with them as a team and implementing treatment plans tailored specifically to them. All of our techniques have been confirmed with studies. If you’ve been waiting to move on from your joint pain in Winchester, MO, contact Axes today or call the most convenient location for you.

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