How Can I Treat My Osteoarthritis?

Dec 27, 2017

Osteoarthritis refers to articular cartilage that becomes worn down and creates an environment that makes joint motion painful. Although this condition occurs in various ways, most patients develop it as a result of aging, physical activity, genetics, blunt trauma, and leading a sedentary lifestyle. If you manage Osteoarthritis and are interested in treatment, contact our Atlanta Orthopedic Doctors to schedule a consultation.

Managing Osteoarthritis

Maintaining Healthy Weight

Keeping your body weight in check is critical when managing Osteoarthritis. If your condition applies to areas such as your knees, hips, spine, or ankles, losing weight if you are already obese or maintaining a healthy weight can help in relieving painful symptoms. Ask your Orthopedic Doctor for diet tips and advice if you are unsure how to create a well-balanced meal plan.

Medication

In some situations, medication can be prescribed to help address painful symptoms and inflammation. Medicines that are appropriate for treating Osteoarthritis include corticosteroids, which are administered through a shot to the affected joint(s).

Leading An Active Lifestyle

Maintaining an active lifestyle that consists of low-impact exercises is vital for those who suffer from Osteoarthritis. Following through with activities such as hiking, swimming, and pilates are excellent for staying fit without exposing your joints to significant levels of pressure. You may also want to consider physical therapy to alleviate mobility and flexibility concerns.

Surgery

Depending on the extent of your condition, you may not be able to address the symptoms of Osteoarthritis without surgery. Your Orthopedic Doctor will let you know their opinion of whether surgery is appropriate for your needs based on your age, conditioning, and family history. If they do recommend surgery for treatment, there are a few options to consider:

  • Total joint replacement: Replaces the damaged joint with an artificial one.
  • Joint fusion: Often used to address small joints located in the hand or foot, fusion connects the ends of two bones to prevent the affected joint from moving.
  • Osteotomy: This procedure helps relieve pressure from the damaged joint by realigning the bones in your leg.

Contact AICA Orthopedics To Treat Osteoarthritis

If you suffer from Osteoarthritis, please feel free to contact AICA Orthopedics for support. Our Orthopedic Doctors specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic conditions and musculoskeletal injuries. You can learn more about our approach to treating Osteoarthritis by scheduling a consultation or examination – just dial (404) 855-2141.

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