Therapy Treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis causes a painful degeneration of the joints. It is also an autoimmune disease and can affect the organs of the body. There are many medications involved in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, but since it can be such a painful condition, therapy is often used to help ease the pain.
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Physiotherapy
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Physiotherapy is helpful for rheumatoid arthritis patients to learn exercises that are therapeutic. Physiotherapists can also provide patients with proper braces, splints and other assistive devices.
Occupational Therapy
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Occupational therapists help patients adapt their needs based on their illness. An occupational therapist will aid someone with rheumatoid arthritis in completing daily tasks--such as dressing, cooking and working--with less pain.
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Massage Therapy
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Massage therapy can help rheumatoid arthritis patients with easing pain. In addition, it is useful in helping with mood and well-being.
Light Therapy
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Light Therapy can help promote healing in muscles and joints. It has also been shown to be useful in the pain of rheumatoid arthritis.
Considerations
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Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic condition that a patient will have for his or her entire life. Therapy can help ease the pain and promote a better quality of life
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