Arthritis Joint Pain Treatment in Richmond

September 27, 2024

According to the CDC, arthritis is a prevalent health problem affecting 24% of adults, making it the leading cause of work disability in the United States. It's often characterized by inflammation and tenderness of one or more joints with joint pain and stiffness being the primary symptoms. Arthritis can occur at any age, not just in older adults.



Arthritis joint pain treatments in Richmond are diverse and tailored to the type of arthritis diagnosed. The overarching goals of these treatments are to alleviate symptoms and enhance the overall quality of life for individuals affected by arthritis.


At Chronic Care of Richmond, we excel in providing a natural and holistic approach to treating arthritic joint pain. Our focus is not only on symptom management but also on addressing the root causes of joint pain and inflammation. By doing so, we aim to facilitate lasting healing and enhance overall well-being. Our regenerative treatments reduce inflammation and pain and increase mobility and flexibility by stimulating your body’s own healing mechanism to provide non-surgical, non-invasive long-term relief that improves your quality of life and daily functions.


Understanding Arthritis

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis, the most prevalent form of arthritis, is a degenerative disease characterized by the breakdown of cartilage at the ends of bones and joints. This cartilage plays a crucial role as a shock absorber and protective barrier, preventing bone-on-bone friction during movement. As it wears away, the bones are left unprotected, leading to their rubbing against each other, which causes pain, swelling, and reduced flexibility. Frequently associated with aging, osteoarthritis is a progressive condition that can significantly impact an individual's mobility.


Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder, a condition where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks its own tissues, particularly targeting the lining of the joints. This abnormal immune response triggers chronic inflammation, leading to thickening of the joint lining, known as synovium. Over time, the persistent inflammation can cause severe damage to the joints, resulting in pain, swelling, and deformities. This damage is often irreversible and can significantly impact an individual's mobility and quality of life. Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic disease, meaning it can also affect other organs in the body, adding to its complexity and severity.

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