WHAT IS OSTEOARTHRITIS?
As the most common type of arthritis, osteoarthritis negatively impacts the health of millions throughout the world. The disease develops when the protective cartilage that cushions the impact of constant pounding on the joints starts to deteriorate over time. Although osteoarthritis can damage any joint in the body, it most often damages the joints located in the hands, hips, knees, and spine. At our senior living center in Everett, Washington, our caregivers educate residents on how to prevent the development of the disease, as well as on what steps to take to mitigate the symptoms.
What Are the Symptoms of Osteoarthritis?
The caregivers at our assisted living facility in Arlington help residents recognize the signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis. Pain in the impacted joints after moving them is one of the most common signs of the disease. For example, if you experience constant pain in one or both knees after taking a long walk, you might suffer from the development of osteoarthritis.
Another common symptom of the disease is experiencing joint stiffness that does not dissipate. In fact, joint stiffness that worsens is a clear sign that you should undergo diagnostic tests to determine the health status of the joints. An impacted joint might feel tender to the touch, as well as lose flexibility when you put the impacted joint through a wide variety of motions. Tender joints might start to swell, which is another common symptom of osteoarthritis.
What Are the Risk Factors of Osteoarthritis?
Several factors can increase the risk of developing osteoarthritis. The licensed caregivers at our assisted living facility in Lynnwood help residents learn how to minimize the many risks. However, there are two risks of developing the disease that are out of your control. First, the risk of developing osteoarthritis increases as we grow older. Years of constant pounding on one or more joints can weaken the joints. Women are more likely to develop the disease, although researchers have yet to discover why.
The most common risk factor that you control is your weight. Carrying around extra weight adds pressure to weight-bearing joints such as the hips and knees. Fat tissue produces the types of proteins that trigger painful inflammation around the joints. Another risk factor you control concerns injuries, which typically occur for people who play contact sports. At our senior living center in Everett, WA, we encourage residents to participate in physical activities that emphasize aerobic exercises over exercises that feature high-contact movements.
What Are the Most Effective Treatments for Osteoarthritis?
Although there is no cure for osteoarthritis, you have several ways to diminish the symptoms of the disease. Pain relievers that contain acetaminophen decrease pain in the joints, as do nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Taking the right medication is a short-term solution to minimizing the symptoms of osteoarthritis. Longer-term solutions for decreasing the impact of the symptoms include physical therapy treatments like stretching and cardio exercises. Balance exercises can strengthen the small muscles around the knees and ankles to help prevent falls. Assistive devices such as braces and shoe inserts can relieve pressure placed on the impacted joints.
At MorningStar at Silver Lake, the health of our residents is the paramount concern. Our caregivers strive to ensure our residents enjoy vibrant lifestyles that include activities that help prevent the development of osteoarthritis. We make a compassionate commitment to our senior residents whether they opt for an independent, assisted living, or memory care lifestyle. Schedule a tour today to learn more about our healthcare amenities.