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ARC February 2007 Newsletter

In This Issue:
Physical Therapy and Arthritis: Getting Back What Has Been Taken
What's the Best Compliment You Can Give Your Therapist?
Congratulations January Winners!
Free Pain Evaluation
Physical Therapist of the Month
Your Success Story!


Physical Therapy and Arthritis: Getting Back What Has Been Taken

Physical therapy can do what nothing else can do for your arthritis. Medications can lessen the pain and help to slow the progression of your condition. Surgery can help to fix the severely damaged joint. But, physical therapy can help you to get back what arthritis has taken from you. Most doctors will provide you with a treatment plan that will include some forms of arthritic physical therapy unless your body is beyond that point. While it will not be the only thing that your doctor has you do, it will be a key component to helping to get yourself back on track.

What's The Goal?

Physical therapy has one goal when it comes to arthritis. That goal is to help you to improve the use of your joint so that you can get back into doing the things that you like and need to do without pain. Since your joints are at a point that they are being attacked, it is important to give your joint the help it needs to strengthen your muscles and to help increase the range of motion you have. The process can include a number of different things, but usually involves working with a practitioner who is skilled in improving those aspects of your joint health. With time and persistence, much of what you've lost can come back to you. For most, the need to get this back is well worth the work that it takes to get to that point.

You can benefit from many aspects of physical therapy. For example, if you are overweight, even slightly, with the right physical therapy you can shed the pounds and take stress off your joints by doing so. You'll increase your body's chances of dealing with the pain and inflammation better, too, if you are at a healthier weight. In addition to that, you also learn a lot about your arthritis. You get the benefit of being informed so you can make decisions daily that will encourage a healthy lifestyle with arthritis.

You also learn a wide range of techniques that will help you to monitor and improve your pain levels. By doing simple things, such as using your muscles correctly to minimize pain, you can actually lessen the severity of the pain you feel. You also learn how to modify your activities to increase function of your joint or not to hurt it further.

Probably the most important aspect of physical therapy and arthritis is working on your muscles. By increasing the strength of your muscles in the area, you decrease the activity and workload of the joint. Muscles that are stronger can help to compensate for a weaker joint. You also get to improve the amount of movement you have with that joint. By increasing the range of motion you have, you lessen the impact that arthritis has had on your daily life.

Don't skip the physical therapy. Don't assume it's a waste of your time. What it is happens to be one of the most effective ways of treating the arthritis pain and movement loss that's happened to you.

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What's the Best Compliment You Can Give Your Therapist?

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Meeting your needs and the needs of your friends and family is what we are here for. We appreciate your support. Thank you!

Congratulations January Winners!

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Shirley Blum
Bobbie Jean Findler-Allen
Lois Pallo
Maria LoCoco
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Free Pain Evaluation

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Physical Therapist of the Month

Corrine Webb, MS, PT

1) What do you like most about being a PT?

"Being a physical therapist, each day I am challenged and rewarded simultaneously. I have been privileged with a career that does not allow me to take life, loved ones, knowledge or the capacity to learn for granted."

2) What do you do to stay healthy?

"Not sweating the small stuff…attempting to be graceful with every activity I undertake and spend my free time listening to music, enjoying life with family and friends and seeking out new physical endeavors like rock climbing."

3) Where is your favorite place for vacation?

"When I think of vacation nothing but fond memories flood my mind. However my trip to Spain is in a league all its own. Flamenco dancing, outdoor cafes, wine and tapas at sunset, and scenery was too surreal to capture in a simple photograph."

Your Success Story!

Do you have a story of how ARC helped you get back to life without pain? Tell us about it!

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