Osteoarthritis (OA) is a condition that affects millions of people, often causing pain, stiffness, and difficulty moving. Over time, the cartilage that cushions the joints wears down, leading to bone-on-bone contact that causes discomfort. Whether it’s in the knee, hip, wrist, shoulder, hand, or ankle, the pain from OA can make everyday tasks feel challenging.
While living with osteoarthritis can feel overwhelming, it’s important to know that there are many treatments and lifestyle changes available to help manage symptoms and regain control of your life. With the right approach, you can reduce joint pain, improve mobility, and get back to doing the things you enjoy.

Osteoarthritis refers to the breakdown of cartilage inside a joint, which leads to pain, swelling, and stiffness. As the cartilage wears away, bones may begin to rub together, causing discomfort and a loss of joint function. Osteoarthritis most commonly affects weight-bearing joints like the knee, hip, and ankle, but it can also impact the hands, shoulders, and wrist.
Several factors contribute to the development of osteoarthritis, including:
The symptoms of osteoarthritis vary depending on the joint affected, but common signs include:
Managing osteoarthritis involves a combination of pain management, rehabilitation, and lifestyle modifications to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life. Here are the most effective approaches:
Resting the affected joint is important, but too much inactivity can lead to stiffness. Modify your activities to avoid movements that increase pain, while gradually introducing gentle exercises to keep the joint moving. Low-impact activities like walking, swimming, or cycling are excellent for maintaining mobility without overloading the joint.
Ice and heat are effective tools to manage pain and inflammation:
Over-the-counter NSAIDs (like ibuprofen) help reduce pain and inflammation. For more severe pain, corticosteroid injections or muscle relaxants may be prescribed to target inflammation directly in the joint.
Physical therapy is crucial for improving joint function and strength. A physical therapist can guide you through exercises that:
Manual therapy techniques, such as joint mobilizations or soft tissue treatments, can help reduce pain and improve function in the affected joint. These methods have shown significant benefits for those with knee, hip, and shoulder osteoarthritis.
In cases where conservative treatments are ineffective, surgery may be necessary. Common surgical options for osteoarthritis include:
Once you’ve started treatment, take steps to prevent future flare-ups:
At Cole Pain Therapy Group, our team specialize in the treatment of osteoarthritis through a combination of manual therapy, physical rehabilitation, and pain management techniques. Our goal is to provide personalized care that targets your symptoms and helps you recover faster.
Contact us today to learn how we can help you manage osteoarthritis and regain your mobility.
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Richard L. Cole, DC, DACNB, DAIPM, FIACN, FICC
Jeffrey D. Luebbe, DC, CCRD, CCSP
W. Steven Vollmer, DC, DAAPM
Bradford J. Cole, DC, MS, CSCS
J. Colby Poston, DC
Daniel H. Smith, DC
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