A Joint Pain Crisis

JRA THERAPY

Patient concerns

Common Challenges

  • Chronic Pain: Persistent joint pain affecting daily life and reducing quality of living.

  • Limited Mobility: Difficulty performing basic tasks like walking or lifting.

  • Medication Dependence: Reliance on pain relievers that only mask symptoms and carry side effects.

  • Fear of Surgery: Concerns about the risks, complications, and long recovery time of joint replacement surgery.

  • Ineffective Conservative Treatments: Limited relief from traditional methods like NSAIDs, ice, and physical therapy.

  • Post-Surgical Pain: Up to 25% of patients experience worse pain after joint replacement.

Q: How common is joint pain?

A: Joint pain affects millions of people worldwide. In the United States alone, nearly one in four adults—approximately 58.5 million people—experience some form of arthritis, a leading cause of joint pain. Osteoarthritis, the most common type, affects over 32.5 million Americans.

Q: What are the main causes of joint pain?

A: The most common causes include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, gout, and injuries. Osteoarthritis is particularly prevalent, impacting 10% of men and 13% of women aged 60 or older globally.

Q: Who is most at risk for joint pain?

A: Risk factors include aging, obesity, previous joint injuries, repetitive use, and a family history of arthritis. Approximately 50% of adults over 65 report experiencing some form of joint pain.

Q: How often does joint pain lead to surgery?

A: While many manage joint pain with conservative treatments, over 1 million Americans undergo joint replacement surgeries annually, primarily for knee and hip osteoarthritis. However, up to 25% of these patients experience persistent pain post-surgery.

Q: Are non-surgical treatments effective for joint pain?

A: Yes, non-surgical options like physical therapy, Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA), and regenerative medicine have shown significant effectiveness in managing pain and improving function, often delaying or eliminating the need for surgery.

Conclusion:

Joint pain is a widespread and challenging issue that affects millions, often leading to significant discomfort, reduced mobility, and a diminished quality of life. While surgery is a common solution, it is not the only option. Advanced non-surgical treatments like JRA Therapy offer effective pain relief and improved function without the risks and recovery time associated with joint replacement surgery. By exploring these alternatives, patients can regain control of their lives and enjoy greater mobility and comfort. If you're struggling with joint pain, consider consulting a specialist to discuss all your treatment options and find the solution that best fits your needs.

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