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Move Better With Arthritis
Arthritis
Personalized arthritis physical therapy in Boca Raton to help reduce stiffness, improve mobility, build strength, and support more comfortable daily movement.
- Joint Pain Relief
- Arthritis Mobility
- Gentle Strengthening
- Stiffness Reduction
- Balance Support
- Daily Function
- Low-Impact Exercise
- Comfortable Movement
- Boca Raton Arthritis Therapy
Move With Less Pain
Physical Therapy for Arthritis Pain
Arthritis can cause joint pain, stiffness, swelling, weakness, and reduced confidence with movement. Physical therapy helps improve mobility, build support around affected joints, and create activity strategies that fit your life.
Serving Boca Raton and nearby areas, Sophysio helps patients manage arthritis symptoms through guided exercise, mobility work, balance training, education, and low-impact progression.
Reduced Joint Stiffness
Improved Mobility
Stronger Joint Support
Better Balance and Confidence
More Comfortable Daily Activity
Personalized Arthritis Plan
Move With Confidence
Therapy for Arthritis Stiffness, Pain & Mobility
Arthritis symptoms can affect many parts of daily life. Common arthritis-related concerns we help with:
- Joint Stiffness
- Knee Arthritis
- Hip Arthritis
- Shoulder Arthritis
- Back and Neck Arthritis
- Pain With Walking
- Difficulty With Stairs
- Reduced Range of Motion
- Weakness Around Joints
- Balance Concerns
- Activity Modification
- Low-Impact Exercise Planning
Patient Information
Frequently Asked Questions
arthritis refers to joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced movement that may affect daily activities. A physical therapy evaluation helps identify how strength, mobility, posture, walking, and daily movement may be contributing.
Yes. Physical therapy may help arthritis by improving mobility, reducing irritation, rebuilding strength, and teaching safer ways to move during daily activity.
Yes. Sophysio helps patients with arthritis in Boca Raton and nearby areas including Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, and Deerfield Beach.
Your therapist reviews symptoms, medical history, mobility, strength, movement patterns, activity goals, and what makes symptoms better or worse.
Treatment may include mobility exercises, strengthening, balance work, low-impact conditioning, joint protection strategies, and education for pacing daily activity.
The timeline depends on symptom severity, how long the issue has been present, your activity level, health history, and consistency with the plan.
Not always. Some activities may need to be modified, but complete rest for too long can increase stiffness and weakness. Your therapist can help you find the right level.
It can, especially if the underlying strength, mobility, workload, or movement factors are not addressed. Therapy focuses on both relief and prevention.
Not always. Many patients start with a physical therapy evaluation first. If symptoms suggest imaging or medical referral is needed, your therapist can guide next steps.
Seek urgent medical care for severe trauma, rapidly worsening symptoms, major weakness, loss of bowel or bladder control, chest pain, fever, or symptoms that feel unusual and serious.
