
Do you feel pain, discomfort or stiffness in your joints?
Share
Sign of osteoarthritis?
Joint pain may be the first sign osteoarthritis (wear and tear of the joints).
Physical therapy – Physiotherapy mobilizes
It is recommended to physiotherapy to support joint function.
Through measures such as electrotherapy or ultrasound therapy and/or heat/cold treatments of the affected joint, blood circulation is stimulated and inflammation is reduced in order to rebalance the metabolism. Massages can also be helpful. They relax muscle tension and boost circulation and metabolism in the joint.
Functional treatment – With bandages and orthoses

Functional therapy with bandages and orthoses is an element for a successful overall therapy of the patient.
It is indicated for treatment before or after surgery, or also as an alternative for patients who do not want to undergo surgery, or who cannot undergo surgery for clinical reasons.
Due to the displacement and distribution of weight over unaffected joint areas, with orthoses and bandages it is possible to significantly reduce pain. The joints stabilize and unilateral strain on the joint due to incorrect posture is prevented.
This influences the perception of one's own body, so that the ability to react increases and the risk of injury decreases - the joint is protected and cartilage formation is preserved.
Orthosis therapy should always be used in conjunction with other therapies, such as drug therapy or physiotherapy. Orthoses are also recommended for rehabilitation after surgery.
Aids such as canes or shoe inserts can help with minor symptoms caused by osteoarthritis by displacing or minimizing pressure on the cartilage in the joints.
Food Supplementation – With vitamin C, D, calcium and protein
Food supplementation with a unique formula of triple action specifically developed for bone, muscle and joint health, it provides strength, mobility and helps with joint flexibility.