
Rheumatoid Arthritis Physiotherapy Treatment
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune condition affecting the synovial lining of joints, leading to pain, swelling, stiffness, and eventual joint deformity. Physiotherapy plays a critical role in managing symptoms, preserving joint function, and improving quality of life.
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| Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) |
| Patient Assessment |
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| Phase 1: Acute / Flare-Up Phase |
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| • Pain Reduction (Electro/Cryo) |
| • Joint Protection & Splinting |
| • Gentle Passive/Active-Assisted |
| Range of Motion (ROM) |
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| Phase 2: Sub-Acute & Maintenance |
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| • Low-Impact Aerobic Exercise |
| • Isometric & Low-Load Resistance|
| • Hydrotherapy / Heat Therapy |
| • Ergonomic & Posture Guidance |
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| Phase 3: Long-Term Management |
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| • Daily Home Exercise Program |
| • Functional Independence |
| • Self-Management Strategies |
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Pain & Swelling Management: Modalities such as thermotherapy (heat pads for stiffness) and cryotherapy (ice packs during active inflammation) help control localized swelling. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) can also alleviate acute joint discomfort.
Range of Motion (ROM) & Flexibility: Daily gentle stretching prevents joint capsule tightening, maintains flexibility, and mitigates joint deformities in hands, wrists, knees, and ankles.
Muscle Strengthening: Isometric exercises (muscle contraction without joint movement) are utilized during active flare-ups to maintain strength without stressing inflammation. Progressive low-load dynamic exercises are introduced as flare-ups subside.
Hydrotherapy (Aquatic Therapy): Warm water buoyancy supports body weight, reducing mechanical load on weight-bearing joints while enabling smooth movement and muscle relaxation.
Joint Protection & Ergonomics: Physiotherapists educate patients on energy conservation techniques, proper posture, and custom splints or assistive devices to protect small joints during daily tasks. GURGAON
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Most oral emergencies relate to pain, bleeding, or thoracic pain and should be attended by a Physiotherapist.
