Arthritis & joint pain · Redditch
Osteopathy does not cure arthritis, but it can make a significant difference to how you live with it. Reducing pain, improving joint mobility, and keeping you active are achievable goals with the right approach.
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Arthritis is an umbrella term covering a range of conditions involving joint inflammation and degeneration. The two most common types are osteoarthritis, where joint cartilage wears down over time, and rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune condition affecting the joint lining.
Osteopathy cannot reverse joint degeneration, but it can address the mechanical factors that accelerate it, reduce pain through manual therapy and movement, improve the function of surrounding muscles and structures, and keep joints mobile for longer.
Reece works with arthritic patients to develop a realistic, sustainable plan that keeps them active, manages pain without over-reliance on medication, and adapts as the condition changes over time.
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Our approach
Techniques are always matched to the patient. For arthritic joints, gentle mobilisation and soft tissue work can reduce pain and improve movement without aggravating the joint.
Movement is medicine for arthritis. Reece helps you stay as active as possible within your tolerance, with a plan that is realistic and progressively built.
Specific exercises to maintain strength and mobility around affected joints, and guidance on pacing, activity modification, and what to do on flare days.
Reece Jones BOst (Hons), GOsC Registered, iO Member
Reece is a GOsC-registered osteopath practising in Redditch, specialising in sports injuries and musculoskeletal conditions. He takes a thorough, patient-led approach to assessment and treatment, tailored to your age, lifestyle, and goals.
Read Reece's full profileBook your assessment. Reece will put a realistic management plan in place that works around your life.