Why Osteoarthritis Is Such a Pain–And How Physical Therapy Can Help

Persistent joint pain can severely hamper your lifestyle. One of the more common causes of persistent and chronic joint pain, particularly among older people, is osteoarthritis, a degenerative condition that causes joint inflammation.

People with osteoarthritis (OA) will struggle with pain and stiffness in the affected joints, making it difficult to live the type of active lifestyle that could help them manage their symptoms. If you’ve been diagnosed with OA, the physical therapists at ProAction Physical Therapy can help you better understand the condition, ensuring you get the relief you need. Call us today to learn more.

What Is Osteoarthritis? Examining the Causes and Risk Factors

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in the world, affecting around 3.5% of the global population–and nearly 32.5 million Americans. Its primary symptoms are joint pain and immobility; if left unaddressed, it can profoundly impact your overall quality of life.

But how do you address OA, a condition with no current cure? We can start by looking at what causes the joint inflammation. The joints in your body contain two materials that help protect the bones: 

  • Cartilage, a flexible tissue that acts as a shock absorber and prevents the bones in a joint from rubbing against each other
  • Synovial fluid, a substance that lubricates your joint whenever you move

Osteoarthritis occurs when these materials degenerate, causing your bones to rub against each other. Without protection from cartilage and synovial fluid, basic joint movements become painful, the joint tissue becomes inflamed, and your range of motion diminishes.

But what causes that degeneration? Researchers aren’t sure, but it’s tied to aging–your risk of developing osteoarthritis increases as you get older. Around 80% of people over 65 have radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis in their joints, although not all of them experience symptoms.

Certain factors beyond aging can also increase your risk of developing osteoarthritis. Most of these factors contribute to the tissue degeneration that causes OA:

  • Genetics
  • Past injury to a joint (particularly a weight-bearing joint)
  • Jobs that require repetitive squatting, bending, or twisting
  • Excess weight

Don’t Let Osteoarthritis Cramp Your Style!

Suspect you may have OA? Recently diagnosed and seeking treatment? The experts at ProAction Physical Therapy can help. Call today to schedule your appointment!

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Getting Ready for Yard Work and Gardening: Take These Steps

  1. Prep Your Tools: Ensure your garden tools are clean and sharpened. 
  2. Safety Gear: Remember to wear appropriate safety gear like gloves, sunblock, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect yourself.
  3. Stretch It Out: Begin with gentle stretching exercises to warm up your muscles and prevent injuries.
  4. Plan Your Tasks: Prioritize tasks by starting with lighter tasks before tackling heavy lifting or digging.
  5. Proper Posture: Maintain good posture and bend your knees when lifting to prevent back strain. 
  6. Stay Hydrated: Keep a water bottle handy and take breaks, especially on hot days.
  7. Know Your Limits: Don’t push yourself too hard. Listen to your body and take breaks when needed.
  8. Mulch and Weed Control: Apply mulch to reduce weeds and moisture loss in the soil, making future yard work easier.
  9. Proper Lifting: Use your legs when lifting heavy objects and keep the object close to your body to reduce strain.
  10. Enjoy the Process: Take time to appreciate your efforts and the beauty of your outdoor space.

Is Exercising a Challenge? Try these Suggestions!

Everyone knows regular exercise is crucial to good health. Not only can it improve symptoms of osteoarthritis and other types of joint pain, it can lower your risk of developing heart disease and diabetes while boosting your mood.

But what happens if you struggle with mobility? How can you exercise regularly if it’s difficult for you to move at all? You might find some of these suggestions helpful:

  • Find something you enjoy. This is the number one suggestion for exercising more. If you find an activity you love doing, you’ll look forward to doing it. Our therapists can help you find that sweet spot of exercises that suit your abilities and your interests.
  • Modify your workouts to accommodate your needs. Did you know you can lift weights while sitting in a chair? Or take a heart-healthy walk while using a mobility aid? Our therapists can help you find the modifications that work for you.
  • Incorporate exercise into your daily routine. You don’t have to go to the gym to work out. Putting away groceries? Try doing a few bicep curls with your soup cans (and eventually, you may graduate to using your milk jug!). Sweeping the living room? Put on some music, and don’t be afraid to dance as you work. 

At ProAction Physical Therapy, we want to help everyone get active in the ways that work for them. Call us today for personalized guidance on what will work best for you!

ProAction Physical Therapy will be proudly sponsoring Manna on Main Street’s Race to End Hunger. Manna on Main Street is a local food pantry, soup kitchen, emergency financial aid and education provider. They are committed to making sure no one goes hungry in our North Penn community, with the vision “everyone might be fed”. Manna’s 15th Annual Race to End Hunger will be held on Saturday, April 25th, 2026 at Knapp Elementary School in Lansdale. Race registration is open!

Service Spotlight:
Ultrasound

HEEL SLIDES LONG SIT

Ultrasound works through both thermal (heat) and non-thermal effects. The thermal energy gently heats deep tissues to reduce pain, improve circulation, and relax tight muscles, while non-thermal effects create microscopic vibrations that support tissue repair and reduce inflammation. It can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including sprains, strains, tendinitis, arthritis, bursitis, muscle spasms, and more.

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Our purpose at ProAction Physical Therapy is to leave a greater impact on the communities around us. In order to do that, we want to change as many lives as possible and become a beacon of positivity in our communities.

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If you know someone who could use our help, click the button below to fill out our form and we will send them information about how we may be able to help their condition. Be sure to let them know you referred them so they can thank you!