Living with chronic joint pain can feel like a daily battle. But for millions of people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), that battle is real and relentless. The good news? Rheumatoid arthritis pain relief through physical therapy can be a powerful, drug-free way to manage pain and reclaim your quality of life.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition in which the body attacks the joint lining, leading to pain, stiffness, and swelling. Many people with RA assume they need to rest more and move less. In reality, targeted movement helps, not hurts. Physical therapy at Infinity Physical Therapy helps decrease inflammation, improve mobility, and restore joint function.
Let’s explore how our approach to customized care empowered one patient to take control of their health.
A Patient’s Journey: From Debilitating Pain to Regaining Control
Two years ago, Stephanie began noticing morning stiffness that lasted hours. Her fingers swelled, her wrists ached, and simple activities like holding a coffee mug became painful. Eventually, she was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.
Even though she knew the cause of her pain, Stephanie felt overwhelmed and exhausted. Over-the-counter medications helped little. She needed a new approach.
That’s when Stephanie’s rheumatologist recommended incorporating physical therapy into her treatment plan to reduce reliance on medication and improve joint function. She was skeptical at first. After all, how could movement help when every joint in her body hurt? But after her first few sessions with one of our physical therapists, she began to see a difference.
Stephanie’s Symptoms and Daily Struggles
Before treatment, Stephanie experienced:
- Stiffness in her hands and knees lasting several hours each morning
- Fatigue that made it difficult to keep up with work and family
- Trouble gripping objects or climbing stairs
- Anxiety about the future and her ability to remain independent
The Physical Therapy Plan That Helped Stephanie Thrive
Stephanie’s care at Infinity Physical Therapy began with a full assessment. Our team tailored her plan to match her specific symptoms, disease progression, and personal goals. Her treatment focused on rheumatoid arthritis pain relief through safe, progressive movement and manual techniques. Here are some of the key elements of her program:
Manual Therapy
- Hands-on techniques decreased joint swelling and improved circulation.
Range of Motion Exercises
- Gentle movements helped improve Stephanie’s mobility and reduce her morning stiffness.
Strength Training
- Low-resistance exercises targeted her supporting muscles to relieve pressure on her joints.
Joint Protection Education
- We showed Stephanie how to modify daily activities to reduce stress on her joints, including regular guidance on posture, pacing, and energy conservation.
Lasting Benefits of Physical Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis
After just a few weeks, Stephanie noticed a dramatic improvement in her symptoms and mood. Today, she reports:
- Less morning stiffness (and it doesn’t last as long, either)
- Less swelling in her hands and knees
- Improved strength and mobility
Most importantly, she found a sustainable way to manage pain without increasing medications. Stephanie’s story demonstrates that rheumatoid arthritis pain relief is possible with consistent physical therapy.
Start Your Journey Toward Relief Today
If you’re living with rheumatoid arthritis, don’t wait for symptoms to get worse. Physical therapy can offer safe, science-backed support to reduce pain, restore movement, and improve your quality of life.
Contact Infinity Physical Therapy to schedule an appointment with our physical therapists today. Let us help you find your path to long-term rheumatoid arthritis pain relief.


