Find Relief from Osteoarthritis Pain
Find Relief from Osteoarthritis Pain

Find Relief from Osteoarthritis Pain

Are you experiencing persistent joint pain, particularly in a weight-bearing joint like your hip or knee? Do you ever notice a clicking or grinding sensation in your painful joint? If so, you may have developed osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis.

Arthritis is an umbrella term for over 100 conditions that cause joint inflammation and lead to pain and restricted mobility. The source of that inflammation will vary depending on the type of arthritis. In osteoarthritis, it’s caused by degeneration of the cartilage and bone tissue in the affected joint.

Osteoarthritis has no cure and can profoundly impact your overall quality of life, making it harder for you to stay active, keep up with chores, and enjoy time with your loved ones. Fortunately, physiotherapy at PhysioPlus Health Group offers several tools and techniques to help you manage your symptoms — often enough that you can delay or even avoid surgical interventions.

If you’re tired of living with osteoarthritis pain, call us to schedule an appointment today! 

The primary symptoms of osteoarthritis are pain and stiffness in the affected joint. These symptoms often manifest in the following ways:

  • Pain during activity but not while at rest
  • Pain when you press on the joint
  • Joint stiffness first thing in the morning
  • Joint stiffness after sitting or lying down for long periods
  • Noises in the joint, including creaking, cracking, or crunching

While any joint can develop osteoarthritis, it most commonly occurs in weight-bearing joints like the knees and hips. However, it’s also fairly common in the hands, spine, and feet.

The causes of osteoarthritis are complex, and several factors can contribute to it. One of these factors is age: approximately 73% of people with the condition are 55 years or older. That’s not to say osteoarthritis is an inevitable part of the aging process — plenty of older people don’t have it. But your chances of developing it do increase as you age.

Other possible factors contributing to osteoarthritis include past injuries to the joint, gender (women are more likely to develop it than men), body weight, and even genetic predispositions.

The good news is that you can control osteoarthritis symptoms with the help of physiotherapy. Although movement can be painful with osteoarthritis, exercise is one of the best drug-free ways to manage the condition. Our physiotherapists will help you find an exercise program that suits your needs.

Here’s how we’ll do it:

Comprehensive Evaluation: We start by evaluating how osteoarthritis impacts you, including performing simple tests to assess your strength, mobility, and/or balance. We’ll also ask you about the ways that osteoarthritis is negatively affecting your life. For example, which activities do you find challenging? 

Provide Pain Relief: We’ll use manual therapy techniques to help manage your pain and get the joint moving in a gentle way. For example, we might guide the joint through its current range of motion or manipulate the surrounding soft tissue.

Build Strength and Restore Mobility: We’ll develop a customized, progressive exercise program to rebuild lost strength and mobility in the affected joint. Building strength, in particular, can help support and protect the joint so you can move more easily.

Develop An At-Home Exercise Program: You’ll supplement your sessions in our clinic with a personalized home workout program to ensure you keep moving! We’ll find something that suits your abilities and interests, such as a walking program or water aerobics.

Provide Strategies for Activity Modifications: Finally, we can help you identify and avoid any specific activities that might put too much strain on your joints. If needed, we can also show you how to use mobility aids (such as canes or walkers).

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Whether you’re already into Pilates or it’s your first time, this class is meant to make you stronger and be better prepared for your everyday activities. 

Contact us today to book your class or a complimentary consultation with Monica where you can learn more about our Group and 1:1 Pilates Classes, discuss your personal fitness goals, and ask any questions you may have.

Most people don’t think about keeping their balance in shape until it’s too late and they’ve sustained a hard fall. The good news is that most falls can easily be avoided, simply by exercising your balance system on a regular basis. 

If you have any of the following symptoms, physiotherapy could greatly benefit you and help prevent the risk of falling.

Dizziness or vertigo (“spinning” sensations, even when remaining still)

• Inability to hold your gaze steady

• The feeling of constant swaying

• Double vision or tunnel vision

• Nausea or vomiting

• Arm or leg weakness

• Abnormal eye movements

• Difficulty standing up from a seated position or standing for prolonged periods of time

Our physiotherapists will assess your medical history to determine how many risk factors for falling you may have for the goal of fall prevention. They’ll educate you on what these factors mean, as well as steps you can take to decrease your risk. After this, they’ll perform a thorough physical evaluation to figure out what the best treatment plan for you will be. 

Are you ready to get back on your feet by improving your balance and lowering your risk of a fall-related injury?

1 1⁄2 cups buttermilk
3⁄4 cup instant rolled oats
3⁄4 cup whole wheat flour
2 Tbsp milk
1 Tbsp melted butter
1 1⁄2 tsp baking powder
1⁄2 tsp baking soda
Pinch of cinnamon (plus 1⁄8 tsp for the apples)
Pinch of nutmeg
1 Granny Smith apple, peeled, cored, and chopped
1⁄2 cup apple juice
Butter or cooking spray

In a large bowl, mix the buttermilk, oats, flour, milk, butter, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Let it rest. In a small saucepan, simmer the apple, apple juice, and cinnamon until the apple softens and the liquid thickens. Preheat the oven to 200°F. Heat a skillet over medium heat and add butter or cooking spray before each round. Scoop 1⁄4-cup portions of batter, spreading into thin circles. Cook 2-3 minutes per side. Keep pancakes warm in the oven. Serve with warm apples.

PhysioPlus offers the convenience of In-Home Physiotherapy, allowing you to receive the personalized care you need in the comfort of your own home. Our team of Registered Physiotherapists and Physio-Pilates Instructors are here to help you every step of the way.

  • Physiotherapy Treatment
  • Physio Exercise & Clinical Pilates
  • Private Pilates
  • Post-surgical rehab 
  • Muscle & Joint Injuries/Pain, Arthritis
  • Vertigo & Dizziness
  • Senior care (fall prevention, general weakness & deconditioning)
  • Post-stroke or Concussion rehab
  • Fractures

We understand that mobility or transportation challenges can sometimes make it difficult to visit our clinic. That’s why we’re making it easier for you..we’re bringing the clinic to your home!

If you’re a runner struggling with injuries that are affecting your running, or you’re looking to improve your technique or form, then you’ve come to the right place.   

At PhysioPlus Health Group, our running experts use running gait assessments to figure out how to reduce your pain while running, improve your gait efficiency and target your areas of risk so that you can keep running happily.

• Are in pain or injured  • Want to improve their form and performance  • Are working toward a race goal

• Running Analysis — slow motion, video capture frame by frame analysis 

• Real-time cues and drills to correct bad habits that lead to pain & interfere with performance 

• Foot assessment, shoe advice, custom orthotics 

• Physiotherapy & Chiropody treatment for your specific problem or concern

Request a consultation with one of our running experts, so you can get started on the first steps to running and moving at your best ability! 

Probably the most beautiful city in the world — hands down!

It’s known as the Venice of the North and it has endless canals.  

A gorgeous mix of culture (idled between Africa, Asia and Europe) and food. 

A tiny but beautiful island in the middle of the Indian Ocean where you will hear the locals speaking French Creole. 

An ancient city built around many artificial lakes. 

If you’re living with pain and discomfort, it’s worth contacting PhysioPlus Health Group to set up an appointment to have your condition assessed. Our physiotherapists will do everything in their power to give you the pain relief you deserve, and help you get back to doing the things you enjoy — pain-free!