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Q&A with physical therapist: Joint stiffness, pain in back of knee, neuropathy, & fibromyalgia! 

Alyssa Kuhn, Arthritis Adventure
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In this video, Dr. Alyssa Kuhn, PT, DPT answers your common questions about topics related to osteoarthritis. In this episode she discusses the following topics:
Joint stiffness and if it improves
How neuropathy and arthritis intertwine, proprioception and improving balance
Heat for arthritis pain relief or ice
Pain in the back of the knee
Fibromyalgia and arthritis, are they connected?
Rest and recovery after exercise
Each of these questions gets you one step closer to adventuring with osteoarthritis!
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Комментарии : 17   
@kipbeegle8260
@kipbeegle8260 9 месяцев назад
You manage to explain everything in such detail without throwing out a ton of medical jargon. I greatly appriciate all the information that you include in your videos! I am so glad I found your channel!
@arthritisadventure
@arthritisadventure 9 месяцев назад
Happy to help!
@training7574
@training7574 Год назад
Very promising site that I just discovered. My wife aged 75 has a mild form of OA. She likes outdoor swimming and mild hiking, but she also needs indoor activities as well as better planning for keeping as agile as possible. We will pick videos from this rich source to improve her everyday life (and mine).
@Brirend
@Brirend 2 месяца назад
I have had GOA for ~20 years. Started in my back and progressed to everywhere else. Far worse on my right side. I have crepitus in the joints of my upper back, cervical spine, collarbone, shoulders, wrists and hands.
@Jacqueline_R
@Jacqueline_R Год назад
I am not sure how to do enough, but not overdo. I am sore all the time. ( rt hip, and now pain behind the knee) i have been walking 90 min 5 times per week, and gym workouts 2 times per week. The intensity is low to medium i feel.
@everrrgreenwanderer4956
@everrrgreenwanderer4956 2 месяца назад
Thanks
@RoGameReview
@RoGameReview Месяц назад
The struggle is real, 4 years ago i has some issues in the lumbar area (bulging discs and dehidratationnof disc), things got better over the next 2 years, with some flare ups from now and then. Unfortunatly for two months the pain moved in my thoracic area and strangely for some reason my low back never hurt since then. The mri confirmed degeneratiin from T7 to T10, i started treatment for about a week, meds and some exercices, the exercices helped in a way but some of them trigered muscle spasm a little lower in my back. The pain is really bad now, especeally when i bend my neck down. I feel this is more of my fault that i exagerated with the core exercices, too much all of the sudden. I think i should explore more types of movement because some defenetly flare my pain. Sorry for the grammer, I am from Romania and my english is very muddy.
@arthritisadventure
@arthritisadventure Месяц назад
Make sure to check out the other videos to help! Thank you for sharing.
@mariamarino138
@mariamarino138 23 дня назад
I have bilateral hip bursitis, glute tears, hamstring tendinopathy and osteoarthritis of the sacroiliac joints. I’m in constant pain in the low back and hips, which strengthening exercises do you recommend?
@angelabaker6504
@angelabaker6504 Год назад
Can you do a video on elbow OA plz
@shinivik
@shinivik Год назад
I have both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis in my right knee. I have trouble straightening my leg while walking. What exercises could help me?
@amycarter5822
@amycarter5822 Год назад
Around 6 months pregnant I started to not be able to walk properly. I was told SPD and given crutches. Fast forward 8 months and I'm now being told it's Osteoarthritis and the weight of the baby aggravated the hip. I've not been able to walk unaided ever since. The tightness in my groin causes constant limping. Really gutted with two young children. They want to give me a steroid injection. I'm anxious, will it make things worse?
@1paulbuck1
@1paulbuck1 Год назад
My wife has chronic osteoarthritis of the hips unfortunately the pain is so intense it’s stopped her from doing any exercise.
@Jacqueline_R
@Jacqueline_R Год назад
Gosh has she tried seated work outs? I did those for a few months. Found on You Tube. Works core and arms , cardio:)
@dalilafernandez6473
@dalilafernandez6473 Год назад
Yuo never speak abaut RA why ? is artritis too
@arthritisadventure
@arthritisadventure Год назад
It is. I specialize in osteoarthritis but RA can have some overlap.
@dalilafernandez9077
@dalilafernandez9077 Год назад
@@arthritisadventure yuo do a great job
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