Service Detail
Arthritis Rehabilitation
Arthritis rehabilitation can focus on protecting joint function, improving tolerance for daily activity, and building manageable exercise habits at home.
Common functional difficulties
- • Morning stiffness
- • Joint discomfort with activity
- • Reduced walking confidence
Physiotherapy goals
- • Maintain joint movement
- • Support strength and function
- • Reduce stiffness during the day
What a home session may include
- • Activity review
- • Joint-friendly exercise planning
- • Mobility routines
- • Pacing guidance
Who may benefit
- • Older adults
- • People with mobility difficulty
- • Patients wanting one-to-one support at home
Safety note
Website information is general and does not diagnose medical conditions. Treatment suitability depends on assessment, and emergency warning signs need urgent medical care.
Service FAQ
Can exercise still be useful during arthritis?
Yes. Well-chosen exercise can support mobility, strength, and function.
Will the programme be too strenuous?
The plan should match the patient's symptoms, tolerance, and goals.
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