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Rheumatological & Degenerative Rehabilitation

Restore Joint Mobility & Manage Chronic Arthritis Pain

Living with joint pain is difficult, but getting professional Arthritis Treatment Mohania can restore your mobility. At Prashant Physiotherapy Mohania, we offer specialized Arthritis Care Mohania and advanced Joint Pain Treatment Mohania options. Under the care of the Best Arthritis Physiotherapist in Mohania, we design gentle, joint-protective programs to reduce pain and minimize stiffness.

Joint Pain Therapy Session

Understanding Osteoarthritis Stages & Joint Load Absorption

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterized by the breakdown of articular cartilage. As a highly experienced Physiotherapist for Arthritis in Mohania, Dr. Sanjay provides specialized Arthritis Physiotherapy Mohania protocols to treat OA in all stages. Our deep tissue heating and manual therapy programs are structured to keep the joint lubricated and nourished.

Additionally, our clinic is renowned for providing the best Joint Pain Physiotherapy Mohania under the guidance of the Best Arthritis Doctor in Mohania. By strengthening the quadriceps, hamstrings, and hip stabilizers, we build a muscular shock-absorber system that reduces joint loading and preserves remaining cartilage.

Arthritic Conditions We Manage:

  • ✦ Knee Osteoarthritis (Stage I to III)
  • ✦ Rheumatoid Arthritis Joint Swellings
  • ✦ Gouty Arthritis Joint Pain
  • ✦ Age-Related Hip & Shoulder Stiffness
  • ✦ Ankylosing Spondylitis Spinal Stiffness
  • ✦ Patellar Cartilage Friction (Chondromalacia)

Our Arthritis Care Methodology:

We apply patient-first, non-invasive therapies to slow down degeneration and ease chronic pain:

  1. Thermal Therapies: Using warm packs or wax baths to relax stiff joints, and ice packs to cool down acute flares.
  2. Electrotherapy Pain Relief: Applying SWD (Short Wave Diathermy), TENS, or IFT to increase local circulation and block pain.
  3. Manual Mobilization: Applying gentle, passive joint glides to improve joint spacing and flexibility.
  4. Muscle Strengthening: Guiding isometric and low-impact resistive exercises to build supporting thigh and hip muscles.
  5. Joint Protection Education: Advice on proper footwear, braces, weight management, and ergonomic movements to reduce daily friction.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Physiotherapy cannot regrow cartilage that has already worn away in advanced (Stage 4) osteoarthritis. However, in Stages 1 to 3, it can slow down the degeneration process, reduce pain, restore joint mobility, and build surrounding muscle strength, effectively managing symptoms and preventing the condition from worsening.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a wear-and-tear condition caused by mechanical breakdown of joint cartilage over time, typically affecting weight-bearing joints (knees, hips). Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder where the body's immune system attacks the joint lining, causing systemic inflammation, swelling, and stiffness that often affects multiple small joints simultaneously.
Your thigh muscles (quadriceps) act as a suspension system for your knee. When they are strong, they absorb a significant portion of the shock when your foot hits the ground. Weak thighs force the knee joint surfaces to compress directly, leading to pain and accelerated wear.
Moderate walking is highly beneficial for knee osteoarthritis. It stimulates synovial fluid production, which lubricates the joint and nourishes the cartilage. However, walking should be low-impact, on flat surfaces, wearing cushioned footwear, and kept within your pain threshold. Avoid walking during acute inflammatory flare-ups.
SWD uses high-frequency electromagnetic energy to generate deep heat within joint tissues. Unlike hot packs which only heat the skin surface, SWD warms the deep joint capsule, increasing circulation, relaxing tight ligaments, and easing deep chronic arthritic pain.
Key strategies include avoiding deep squatting or cross-legged sitting on the floor, using a elevated chair or toilet seat, wearing cushioned orthotic footwear, avoiding lifting heavy loads directly, and maintaining a healthy body weight to reduce structural pressure on weight-bearing joints.

"My knee pain from osteoarthritis made it impossible to walk down stairs. Dr. Sanjay's quad-strengthening routines and short-wave diathermy treatments have brought back my walking confidence. I feel ten years younger!"

- Satish Kumar, Mohania
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