Intro to Osteoarthritis

At the Catalina Medical Center in Redondo Beach, we’re committed to helping our patients battle the pain and debilitation of arthritis. In order to navigate the many treatment options, patients need to understand how osteoarthritis differs from rheumatoid arthritis.


Osteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage in between the joints in the spine gets worn away, allowing them to rub together. This may cause the bones to become misshapen or for pieces of them to break off and float nearby, resulting in inflammation and painful muscle spasms. Degenerative disc disease is linked to osteoarthritis and may be caused by the same environmental or hereditary factors.


The difference between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis is that rheumatoid arthritis is an immune disorder caused by the body turning on itself. Osteoarthritis is more likely to occur during low atmospheric pressure or after the body has been inactive for a long time. We’ll need to put new patients through some tests in order to determine what the cause of their back pain is, but once we do, we’ll be able to devise an appropriate treatment plan. Relieving pain from osteoarthritis often involves spinal adjustments, acupuncture, and therapeutic exercise regimens to strengthen the back muscles.


The Catalina Medical Center is located at 1919 S Catalina Ave, Redondo Beach, California, 90277. To schedule an appointment, visit Catalina Medical or call 310-378-7246.


 

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