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By Elinor Fowle


As we age, our bones and joints do as well. This results in pain that can only be described as arthritic. Though not all people that are of a certain age will experience arthritis, many will and as a result it is difficult to find out just what to do about this type of pain. Many turn to shots or pain pills to help manage their arthritis pain but there are some different methods that might make managing this type of pain easier.

People who suffer from arthritis are often able to experience remarkable improvements with chiropractic care given the number of benefits it supplies. As we grow older, we have to account for the aging that occurs in our cartilage given that this often results in lost mass. Having less cartilage makes it much more likely that your bones will start rubbing together when you move, which in turn increases the probability of joint pain.

A chiropractor can help by performing adjustments in the area or areas in which pain is felt so that friction between bones is reduce as is the area in which friction is occurring. Your joints can be a primary cause of arthritic pain and thus, you will need to the proper, targeted care to get the relief you need.

Massage therapies, adjustments and acupuncture can all be used as drug-free and effective therapies for this discomfort and thus, you may be able to avoid painful and costly surgeries or habit-forming pain pills. Massage can even promote muscle maintenance and muscle development, which could relief arthritis pain also.

Acupuncture accesses pressure points in the nervous system to help reduce pain and tension as well that might be accompanying your arthritic pain. Adjustments can help to align the spine, adjust the hips and even work on adjusting the neck and shoulders to reduce any tension or pain that you have and that you are dealing with.

You should not have to deal with daily arthritis pain and with the right therapies, you can regain a healthy, happy and pain-free lifestyle.




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