Arthritis

  • Arthritis

Arthritis is an inflammation and swelling of the cartilage and lining of the joints, generally accompanied by an increase in the fluid in the joints.

Arthritis is a disabling and occasionally crippling disease. In some forms, it appears to be hereditary. While the prevalence of arthritis increases with age (people over 50 are particularly susceptible), all people form infancy to middle age are potential victims.

It is often a part of complex diseases that may involve more than 100 disorders. If the feet seem more susceptible to arthritis than other parts of the body, it is because each foot has 33 joints that can be afflicted, and there is no way to avoid the pain of the tremendous weight-bearing load on the feet.

Arthritic feet can result in loss of mobility and independence, but that may be avoided with early diagnosis and proper medical care.

Symptoms include:

Early morning stiffness
Limitation in motion of joint
Recurring pain or tenderness in any joint
Redness or heat in a joint
Skin changes, including rashes and growths
Swelling in one or more joints

Forms of arthritis

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. It is frequently called degenerative joint disease or “wear and tear” arthritis. Aging usually brings on a breakdown in cartilage, and pain gets progressively more severe, although it can be relieved with rest. Dull, throbbing nighttime pain is characteristic, and it may be accompanied by muscle weakness or deterioration.

Overweight people are particularly susceptible to osteoarthritis. The additional weight contributes to the deterioration of cartilage and the development of bone spurs.

Rheumatoid arthritis is a major crippling disorder, and perhaps the most serious form of arthritis. It is a complex, chronic inflammatory group of diseases, often affecting more than a dozen smaller joints during its course. It frequently occurs in both ankles, and/or the index fingers of both hands.

Arthritis can be treated in many ways, including:

  • Physical therapy and exercise
  • Medication
  • Orthotics or specially prescribed shoes