Arthritis takes on two distinct forms.
There is the more common type of arthritis,
non-inflammatory arthritis. The most
prevalent type of non-inflammatory arthritis is degenerative or osteoarthritis. This type of arthritis is typically thought
of as part of aging or just getting old.
However, osteoarthritis is not a part of the normal aging process, it is
due to improper biomechanics, previous injuries, lack of nutrition and
exercise.
Osteoarthritis is generally a
preventable disease. On the other hand,
inflammatory arthritis is very different.
The most common type of inflammatory arthritis is rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is a genetic disease,
which commonly affects women in there 40’s.
Rheumatoid arthritis must be treated with medication.
Other common types of inflammatory arthritis
included Reiter’s disease, Psoriatic arthritis, and Enteric Arthritis. Inflammatory arthritis is a more serious form
of arthritis and is accompanied with swelling, heat, and difficult
movement. Inflammatory arthritis is
treated with medications, commonly steroids, and cyrotherapy, or cold
treatment. Osteoarthritis or non-inflammatory
arthritis is treated with gentle exercise, stretching, strengthening, and
usually heat is a more palliative treatment.
It is very important to distinguish between the two types due to the
fact that the treatment between the two diseases is very different.
Osteoarthritis can be managed conservatively without drugs or surgery, however, as with most diseases, prevention is the key. Keeping a healthy diet, exercising on a regular basis, taking your vitamins, and keeping in shape are vitally important in the prevention of osteoarthritis. Proper vitamin supplementation should include a good multivitamin, glucosomine chondroitin for proper joint health, and calcium magnesium for proper bone health.
The most significant step we can all take to prevent arthritis and to minimize the symptoms of arthritis is to keep moving. Remember that movement is life, keep moving!!! You can call us at (908) 813-8200.
“You
become very serious when you have a big problem, without realizing that you are
always creating problems.”
-Shunryu SuzukiDr. James Fedich
CHIROPRACTOR
info@villagefamlychiro.com
http://www.villagefamilychiro.com/
This is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. This information is not a substitute for the advice of a doctor.
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