Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis

Author: Rebecca Garrod |Published: 05/05/2014

People with Rheumatoid Arthritis suffer from painful, swollen and stiff joints as a result of the immune system attacking the body rather than defending it.  This causes inflammation of the lining of the joints and tendons of the muscles.  Stiffness upon waking in the morning is very common and the muscles around the joints can often become weak making daily activities very difficult to do.

Rheumatoid Arthritis in Hand

Rheumatoid Arthritis in Hand

There is no cure for rheumatoid arthritis but you can manage the condition through a variety of treatment methods including physiotherapy.  A physiotherapist can assess your mobility, muscle strength, joints and posture and set goals with you to improve.

Occupational Therapists can also come to your home and help you regain the ability to carry out your daily activities.  They can also advise on how you can modify your home to help to you remain living independently.

If you are suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis and would like to book an initial assessment with a physiotherapist, we can come and see you at work or home often within 24 hours.  Contact us today on 0207 884 0374 or visit our local Physio Comes To You page.

Last Review Date: 05-05-2014

Ankle Arthroscopies and The Role of Physio

Author: Rebecca Garrod |Published: 02/05/2014

If you have been suffering from persistent ankle problems or you’ve had an injury, it may be recommended that you have an ankle arthroscopy for further investigations especially if you’ve had an unexplained pain, stiffness, swelling or instability.

An ankle arthroscopy involves a surgeon making 2-3 small holes in your ankle, through which a small camera scope can be inserted to allow the surgeon to investigate and operate inside the ankle joint.  The arthroscopy can be performed at the front (anterior) or back (posterior) of the ankle and the entry chosen will depend on the location and type of symptoms you are suffering.

Foot and Ankle

Physiotherapy is essential after your ankle arthroscopies so that you regain full range of movement, strengthen the ankle and manage post-operative swelling.  Our service at Physiocomestoyou is unique in that we visit our patients at home.  This is especially helpful to our patients recovering from an ankle arthroscopy who may have difficulty in getting to a clinic.

Have you recently had an ankle arthroscopy and are looking for a specialist orthopaedic physio to see you at home?  Contact us today on 0207 884 0374 or visit our local Physio Comes To You page.

Last Review Date: 02-05-2014