Rheumatoid Arthritis and Chiropractic Care

Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune condition that primarily affects the joints, causing inflammation, pain, and stiffness. This condition occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues, specifically the synovium – the lining of the joints.

Unlike osteoarthritis, which is primarily age-related and caused by wear and tear on the joints, RA can develop at any age and is characterized by periods of flare-ups and remission. Symptoms of RA often include joint pain, swelling, and tenderness, especially in the smaller joints such as the hands and feet. Over time, untreated RA can lead to joint damage and deformity.

Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial in managing rheumatoid arthritis and reducing its impact on daily life. Treatment often involves a combination of medications, physical therapy, chiropractic care and lifestyle adjustments to help manage symptoms and slow down the progression of the disease.

Individuals with RA may experience a variety of symptoms, including:

  • Joint Pain: RA typically causes pain, swelling, and stiffness in the affected joints. This pain is often worse in the morning or after periods of inactivity.

  • Joint Swelling: Inflamed joints can become swollen, tender, and warm to the touch. This swelling may be noticeable in the hands, wrists, knees, or feet.

  • Joint Stiffness: RA can lead to joint stiffness, especially in the morning or after prolonged rest. This stiffness may improve with movement throughout the day.

  • Fatigue: Many individuals with RA experience overwhelming fatigue that is not necessarily related to physical activity or exertion.

  • Fever: Some people with RA may also develop a low-grade fever, along with other flu-like symptoms during disease flares.

  • Generalized Weakness: RA can cause overall weakness or a feeling of malaise, impacting daily activities and quality of life.

Chiropractic Care for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder that primarily affects the joints, causing pain, stiffness, and swelling. While there is no cure for RA, chiropractic care can be a valuable adjunct therapy to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life for individuals living with this condition.

Benefits of Chiropractic Care for RA:

  1. Pain Relief: Chiropractic adjustments can help reduce pain and discomfort in the joints affected by RA. By realigning the spine and joints, chiropractors are able to alleviate pressure and improve mobility, which can lead to decreased pain levels.

  2. Improved Functionality: RA can limit range of motion and make daily tasks challenging. Chiropractic care aims to restore proper joint function and mobility, allowing individuals with RA to move more freely and perform activities of daily living with greater ease.

  3. Enhanced Quality of Life: Managing RA symptoms is crucial for maintaining quality of life. Chiropractic care, in combination with other treatments prescribed by healthcare providers, can help individuals better cope with the physical and emotional toll of RA.

  4. Holistic Approach: Chiropractors take a holistic approach to healthcare, considering the whole person rather than just the symptoms of the condition. This approach can be beneficial for individuals with RA who may have comorbidities or require personalized care.

Considerations for Chiropractic Care with RA:

  • Gentle Techniques: Chiropractors can utilize gentle techniques and modifications to accommodate the needs of individuals with RA. Communication with your chiropractor about your comfort levels and limitations is key to ensuring a safe and effective treatment plan.

  • Regular Monitoring: Regular monitoring of your RA symptoms and chiropractic progress is essential. Be sure to communicate any changes or concerns to both your rheumatologist and chiropractor to ensure coordinated care.

In conclusion, chiropractic care can be a beneficial complement to traditional treatments for individuals living with RA. By addressing joint function, mobility, and pain relief, chiropractors can contribute to the overall well-being of those managing this chronic condition. Remember to prioritize open communication with your healthcare team to optimize your RA management plan.


Please feel free to reach out to your Raleigh Chiropractor at Adapt Chiropractic if you have any questions or would like to explore how chiropractic care may fit into your overall wellness plan.

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