Arthritis affects more than 54 million adults in the United States. About half of those with arthritis find that their joint pain keeps them from participating in daily activities. Advanced Health in Venice, Sarasota, Bradenton, Ellenton, Ocala, Williston, and Cooper City, Florida, has a skilled team that specializes in arthritis care and prevention. The practice takes a patient-centered approach and uses innovative tools and techniques to help patients get relief from their arthritis and get back to doing the things they love. To schedule your arthritis evaluation, call the office or book an appointment online today. Walk-ins are also welcome.
Arthritis is a medical term that describes joint pain, inflammation, and stiffness. Many conditions and diseases can cause arthritis.
Arthritis may affect any joint in your body and develop at any age. The condition is progressive, and symptoms may worsen over time. Taking steps to manage your arthritis early may prevent or delay joint changes that lead to chronic pain and disability.
There are over 100 conditions that cause arthritis. The most common types of arthritis include:
Better known as wear-and-tear arthritis, osteoarthritis is the most common cause of joint pain and inflammation. This type of arthritis occurs from a wearing away of the cartilage that separates and cushions the bones.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease. With this type of arthritis, your immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys the lining of your joint capsule.
Psoriatic arthritis is also an autoimmune disease that occurs in people with psoriasis. Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes an overproduction of skin cells. With psoriatic arthritis, the immune system attacks healthy joint tissue, causing inflammation and pain.
When you visit Advanced Health for an arthritis evaluation, your board-certified orthopedic physician conducts an in-depth clinical exam to fully understand your condition and how it interferes with your daily life.
Your provider reviews your symptoms, medical and family history, types of medications you take, and your daily routine during your evaluation. Then, they perform a physical exam.
To confirm or rule out the underlying cause of your arthritis, your provider may request further testing such as blood work, X-rays, CT scans, or an MRI.
Advanced Health takes a patient-centered approach to care and develops individualized arthritis treatment plans.
Initially, your orthopedic doctor takes a non-surgical approach to alleviate pain and improve joint health. Treatment may include:
The goal of non-surgical treatment for your arthritis is to alleviate your symptoms and prevent the progression of your disease.
Your board-certified orthopedic surgeon at Advanced Health may recommend surgical intervention for your arthritis if non-surgical treatments fail to alleviate your pain or you have severe joint damage.
Surgery may include joint repair, replacement, or fusion. Advanced Health specializes in knee, shoulder, and hip replacement procedures.
For a comprehensive approach to your arthritis from a patient-centered practice, call Advanced Health or request an appointment online today.