Guide To Treating Psoriatic Arthritis

Physiotherapy

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A psoriatic arthritis patient may need to undergo physiotherapy as part of the regimen used to treat potentially debilitating symptoms of their disorder. Psoriatic arthritis can cause inflammation-precipitated injury to the bones and other structures that make up the joints. When an individual's joints become damaged, they may lose functionality of the affected structures. Permanent damage to an affected individual's joints can also be life-changing and difficult to cope with. Physiotherapy is a type of therapy that utilizes exercise, movement, manual therapy, advice, and education to assist patients who have damage to body structures that interfere with their everyday life. A physiotherapist can help a psoriatic arthritis patient gain functionality of their joint back when it has become injured due to the disorder. A physiotherapist can also provide tips, suggestions, advice, and education for an individual who must learn how to live with a permanently damaged joint.

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