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Discover Pain Relief For Arthritis at Root Therapy & Wellness

Take the first step toward transforming your life with Physical and Occupational Therapy!

Are you one of the millions suffering from arthritis pain and limited mobility? Arthritis often makes it difficult to carry out simple tasks such as opening a jar, climbing stairs, or getting out of a chair. Most people first notice stiffness and achy joints. As arthritis progresses, it typically causes pain, inflammation, and reduced mobility, limiting your overall function and well-being. Fortunately, Root Therapy & Wellness can help you with arthritis pain relief and regain your quality of life!

It’s time to take the first step toward transforming your life.

Request an appointment at our physical and occupational therapy clinic in Bozeman, MT and take your first step towards a healthier future!

The Most Common Types of Arthritis Treated by Our Therapists

The joints most commonly affected by arthritis are the knees, hips, hands, and spine. With over 100 different types of arthritis, it can be overwhelming to navigate treatment options. Fortunately, Root Therapy & Wellness is an expert in treating arthritis and will help you get back to doing what you love!

Among the many types of arthritis, the most common ones treated by physical therapy in Bozeman, MT include:

Osteoarthritis (OA)

Affecting over 30 million Americans, OA is a degenerative joint disease caused by the gradual breakdown of cartilage. It commonly impacts the knees, hips, hands, and spine, leading to symptoms like joint pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

An autoimmune disorder impacting nearly 1.5 million Americans, RA causes joint inflammation, leading to pain, swelling, and potential joint deformity. It often affects the small joints in the hands and feet, hindering daily activities like walking and grasping objects.

Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA)

Affecting up to 30% of individuals with psoriasis, PsA is an inflammatory form of arthritis that can lead to joint pain, swelling, and stiffness. PsA often affects the hands, feet, knees, and spine, causing functional limitations in daily activities.

Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS)

A form of inflammatory arthritis affecting the spine, AS can cause pain and stiffness in the lower back, hips, and shoulders. Over time, this chronic condition can lead to a hunched posture, significantly affecting mobility and quality of life.

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Searching for arthritis relief?

Root Therapy & Wellness offers a comprehensive, non-invasive solution to help manage arthritis pain and improve mobility. We prioritize a holistic approach that not only alleviates your arthritis symptoms but also addresses the underlying factors contributing to joint pain and dysfunction..

Our physical and occupational therapists in Bozeman, MT begin by conducting an in-depth evaluation of your arthritis. We will review your medical history to understand your condition’s progression and specific challenges. In addition, we use a hands-on assessment to identify areas of pain, stiffness, and limited mobility.

Next, we will perform range of motion tests to evaluate joint health. Then we will use strength tests to gauge muscle function, and movement screens to identify compensatory patterns or imbalances. If you have arthritis in your lower extremities, we’ll perform a gait analysis, as well as other necessary assessments, to shed light on walking-related issues.

The treatments we use to provide pain relief for arthritis

  • Therapeutic Exercise: Customized exercise programs are designed to improve joint mobility, muscle strength, and overall function. These exercises may include targeted mobility work, strengthening, and low-impact aerobic activities.
  • Manual Therapy: Physical and occupational therapists use hands-on techniques such as joint mobilization and soft tissue mobilization to alleviate pain, reduce stiffness, and enhance joint mobility.
  • Modalities: Physical therapists employ pain management techniques, such as hot pads, electrical stimulation, and laser therapy, to improve blood flow and alleviate pain.
  • Patient Education: By educating patients on joint protection strategies, proper body mechanics, and self-care techniques, and energy conservation techniques, our physical and occupational therapists empower you to manage your arthritis symptoms and prevent further joint damage.
  • Braces: Braces are orthopedic devices designed to support, stabilize, and protect a joint or body part. They are commonly used to manage arthritis.
  • Assistive Devices: Our physical and occupational therapists may recommend assistive devices (i.e., specialty tools to help with daily tasks, walkers, canes, or hiking sticks) to help patients improve mobility, maintain balance and independence, and ensure safety.

Our highly skilled physical and occupational therapists will develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. We’ll also consider the mental and emotional impact arthritis can have on your life, providing lifestyle guidance to help you enhance your overall well-being.