Stress and Arthritis Pain: Is there a Connection?
If you have been diagnosed with hip or knee arthritis, you know how frustrating the pain and stiffness can be. But did you know that stress could be making your symptoms worse?
If you have been diagnosed with hip or knee arthritis, you know how frustrating the pain and stiffness can be. But did you know that stress could be making your symptoms worse?
Living with hip arthritis or joint deterioration doesn’t mean you have to accept constant pain. With advances such as the Mako robotic-assisted hip replacement, joint surgery is now more precise, leading to better results and quicker recovery times.
Optimizing patient outcomes after surgery is always my number one goal. This includes looking at the entire experience, starting before surgery even begins.
Arthritis pain has a way of transforming ordinary tasks into extraordinary challenges. While surgery is often considered for severe cases, many patients are seeking natural, minimally invasive alternatives.
Arthritis may change how you approach movement, but it doesn’t have to mean giving up an active lifestyle. With the right strategies, you can reduce discomfort, improve mobility, and fully enjoy daily activities.
Holiday travel brings excitement, but for hip or knee replacement patients, it can also come with a few extra challenges. Long trips and standing for a long period of time in crowded airports can strain your new joint, so preparation is key.