{"id":2002,"date":"2013-10-12T16:16:49","date_gmt":"2013-10-12T23:16:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/medicalfitnessnetwork.org\/?p=2002"},"modified":"2020-05-18T09:36:05","modified_gmt":"2020-05-18T16:36:05","slug":"arthritis-and-massage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/medfitnetwork.org\/public\/all-mfn\/arthritis-and-massage\/","title":{"rendered":"Arthritis and Massage"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Did you know that there are multiple different forms of arthritis, with a wide variety of symptoms and presentations?\u00a0 The most common of these is Osteoarthritis.\u00a0 \u201cOsteo\u201d means bone; \u201cArthro\u201d relates to joints; and \u201c-itis\u201d refers to inflammation.\u00a0 By definition Osteoarthritis is the degradation of a joint, breakdown of the cartilage, and the inflammation that accompanies it. Another name for Osteoarthritis is Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD).<a href=\"https:\/\/medfitnetwork.org\/public\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/01\/woman-rec-massage-Depositphotos_22654237_xs.jpg\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-4671 alignright\" alt=\"Woman Receiving Massage\" src=\"https:\/\/medfitnetwork.org\/public\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/01\/woman-rec-massage-Depositphotos_22654237_xs-300x210.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"210\" srcset=\"https:\/\/medfitnetwork.org\/public\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/01\/woman-rec-massage-Depositphotos_22654237_xs-300x210.jpg 300w, https:\/\/medfitnetwork.org\/public\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/01\/woman-rec-massage-Depositphotos_22654237_xs.jpg 414w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>According to the Arthritis Foundation, symptoms include joint stiffness (especially hips, knees and the low back), pain after resting, and pain that increases at the end of the day. \u00a0\u00a0When a joint hurts, we tend to use it less, or alter the ways we move it.\u00a0 With less movement, surrounding muscles weaken and add to the dysfunction.<\/p>\n<p>Osteoarthritis is the culprit behind most joint replacements and many peoples\u2019 back pain.\u00a0 It is considered one of the most prevalent chronic health problems of our day.<\/p>\n<p>A friend told me that:<i> \u201cHis chronic hip pain is due to bone spurs and age-related degeneration.\u00a0 They&#8217;ve cleaned it out, but there is only so much they could do, and after surgery he still has pain when he walks.\u00a0 They told him he should live with it for as long as he can and then have hip replacement surgery. What a bummer!&#8221;<\/i><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/medfitnetwork.org\/public\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/01\/back-pain-Depositphotos_5010192_xs.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-4673 alignleft\" alt=\"Back pain\" src=\"https:\/\/medfitnetwork.org\/public\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/01\/back-pain-Depositphotos_5010192_xs-300x200.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" \/><\/a>The treatments for Osteoarthritis include weight management, a healthy diet, prudent exercise, stress reduction, pain medicine, and physical therapy.\u00a0 But when those don\u2019t work, and pain is severe, many people turn to joint replacement surgery.\u00a0 A joint replacement removes rough, damaged bone and cartilage and installs an implant with a new, smooth surface.\u00a0 The downside is that they usually have a limited lifespan. That is, a replaced knee or hip is expected to last about 10-15 years, depending on the weight and physical activity of the recipient. Younger patients are commonly advised to postpone joint replacement surgery for as long as possible.\u00a0 This is because in 10 or 15 years it will have to be done again, and the next surgery has less likelihood of a good outcome.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Finding Relief in Massage<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Arthritis Foundation reports that more and more doctors are recommending massage to their arthritis patients for the relief of pain and stiffness.<\/p>\n<p>While massage therapy will not \u201cheal\u201d or cure arthritis, it can make the painful joints feel better. \u00a0And for someone suffering with arthritis, &#8220;better&#8221; is a welcomed word.\u00a0 With massage, there are no side effects involved. \u00a0For these reasons, massage is fast becoming one of the most popular complementary and alternative therapies for neck and back pain associated with arthritis.\u00a0 For someone who is a candidate for surgery but has been counseled to wait, skilled massage may be able to relieve pain symptoms and improve quality of life in the interim.<\/p>\n<p>Poor postural patterns create functional stress that can increase the pressure on a compromised joint.\u00a0 Osteoarthritis often presents in adjacent joints, such as hips and knees.\u00a0 Massage has long been a trusted method to address poor posture and increase range of motion.\u00a0 Many people have found great relief and an overall feeling of improved mobility with a regular massage regimen.<\/p>\n<p>D<a href=\"https:\/\/medfitnetwork.org\/public\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/01\/Sr-woman-getting-massage-Depositphotos_23276496_xs.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-4670 alignleft\" alt=\"BLD039752\" src=\"https:\/\/medfitnetwork.org\/public\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/01\/Sr-woman-getting-massage-Depositphotos_23276496_xs-300x200.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/medfitnetwork.org\/public\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/01\/Sr-woman-getting-massage-Depositphotos_23276496_xs-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/medfitnetwork.org\/public\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/01\/Sr-woman-getting-massage-Depositphotos_23276496_xs.jpg 424w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a>espite the strong anecdotal evidence to support the benefits of massage, there are those who doubt the direct impact massage can have for an arthritis sufferer. \u00a0However, no one can argue that massage is a great tension tamer!\u00a0 Stress management is on the top of the list of lifestyle modifications recommended for arthritis patients, and massage has a well-established role in stress reduction programs.\u00a0 &#8220;If you suffer from arthritis, you need to be especially aware of stress, since it can make it harder to manage your symptoms,&#8221;<sup>9<\/sup> write the editors at www.Allaboutarthritis.com.<\/p>\n<p>You may be a little worried that having a massage may cause more pain or increase inflammation. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s so important that you choose a massage therapist who really understands arthritis clients and their needs before scheduling your appointment. \u00a0An educated massage therapist should work slowly, gently, and with great care. \u00a0They should constantly seek your feedback to make sure that the massage is within your comfort zone the entire time.\u00a0 Having a massage after surgery can ease pain. \u00a0Interview your therapist to make sure they are experienced in post-surgical care.<\/p>\n<p>The Medical Fitness Network can help you find a reliable, educated massage practitioner in your area to help you ease your pain, improve range of motion and reduce muscle tension.\u00a0 Let massage touch your life and add to your health and wellbeing!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Did you know that there are multiple different forms of arthritis, with a wide variety of symptoms and presentations?\u00a0 The most common of these is Osteoarthritis.\u00a0 \u201cOsteo\u201d means bone; \u201cArthro\u201d relates to joints; and \u201c-itis\u201d refers to inflammation.\u00a0 By definition Osteoarthritis is the degradation of a joint, breakdown of the cartilage, and the inflammation that accompanies it. 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