Arthritis
Chiropractic care can be a helpful, non-invasive way to manage pain and stiffness associated with osteoarthritis, supporting better joint mobility and overall movement. While it doesn’t cure arthritis, it may ease discomfort by improving alignment and reducing stress on affected areas. In cases of rheumatoid arthritis, chiropractic treatment should be used carefully ideally during periods without active inflammation and should focus on gentle methods to promote comfort and flexibility. It’s best to coordinate with your healthcare provider to ensure chiropractic care is safely integrated into your overall arthritis management plan.
Related Conditions

Joint Pain
Chiropractic care can be a helpful support for joint pain related to bursitis, tendonitis, overuse injuries, poor

Aches and pains
Chiropractic care is often very effective for treating general aches, pains, and muscle spasms, which commonly stem

Sports Injuries
Chiropractic care plays an important role in recovering from sports injuries such as strains, sprains, joint