Osteoarthritis Treatment in Duncan, BC

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Osteoarthritis Can Affect Mobility, Comfort, and Daily Life

Osteoarthritis is a common joint condition that develops when cartilage within the joints gradually wears down over time.

The condition can affect movement, flexibility, physical activity, and overall quality of life while causing pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility.

Osteoarthritis most commonly affects the knees, hips, shoulders, hands, and spine, though symptoms and severity can vary significantly from person to person.

At Start Line Health, our team works with patients managing osteoarthritis using integrated rehabilitation and treatment approaches designed to reduce pain, improve function, and support long-term mobility.

Understanding the Causes of Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis develops gradually as joint cartilage and surrounding structures experience wear, degeneration, and mechanical stress over time.

Common contributing factors may include:

  • Aging and joint degeneration
  • Previous injuries or joint trauma
  • Repetitive physical stress
  • Sports or occupational strain
  • Joint instability or alignment issues
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Reduced mobility and strength
  • Long-term wear affecting joint surfaces

Some patients experience mild stiffness initially, while others develop chronic pain, swelling, mobility limitations, and difficulty performing everyday activities.

Because osteoarthritis can progress over time, proper assessment and treatment planning are important for long-term joint management.

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Common Symptoms Associated with Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis symptoms can vary depending on the affected joint and severity of degeneration.

Common Symptoms

  • Joint pain during movement or activity

  • Morning stiffness

  • Reduced range of motion

  • Swelling or inflammation

  • Joint grinding or clicking sensations

  • Pain after physical activity

  • Difficulty walking or climbing stairs

  • Mobility limitations

  • Chronic stiffness or discomfort

  • Reduced physical function

Persistent or worsening symptoms may benefit from professional assessment and rehabilitation support.

Treatment Options for Osteoarthritis

Treatment recommendations depend on symptom severity, affected joints, mobility limitations, and recovery goals. At Start Line Health, osteoarthritis treatment plans may include a combination of rehabilitation, movement therapy, and orthopedic treatment approaches.

Physiotherapy

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Hyaluronic Acid Injections

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Arthrosamid

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PRP Therapy

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Corticosteroid Injections

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Custom Bracing

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Kinesiology

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Acupuncture

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Learn More About Osteoarthritis Treatment

Watch our team explain common causes of osteoarthritis, treatment options, and how rehabilitation and integrated care approaches can help support long-term mobility and joint function.
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When to Seek Treatment for Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis symptoms may gradually worsen over time without proper management and rehabilitation support.

Patients should consider professional assessment when:

  • Joint pain becomes more frequent

  • Mobility becomes restricted

  • Daily activities become more difficult

  • Swelling or stiffness persists

  • Exercise tolerance declines

  • Joint discomfort begins affecting quality of life

Early intervention may help improve movement, reduce pain, and support long-term function and activity.

A Collaborative Approach to Osteoarthritis Management

At Start Line Health, osteoarthritis treatment is approached through a collaborative rehabilitation model focused on improving mobility, reducing pain, and supporting long-term joint function.

Our practitioners work alongside physiotherapists, massage therapists, injection therapy providers, and rehabilitation professionals to help ensure patients receive coordinated care tailored to their symptoms and goals.

This integrated approach allows patients to access multiple treatment options within one connected clinic environment.

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Osteoarthritis FAQs

What is osteoarthritis?

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint condition involving the gradual breakdown of cartilage within the joints.

What causes osteoarthritis?

Osteoarthritis may develop from aging, previous injuries, repetitive strain, chronic joint stress, inflammation, or long-term wear affecting joint structures.

Can osteoarthritis be treated without surgery?

Many patients manage osteoarthritis symptoms through rehabilitation, exercise-based recovery, injection therapy, bracing, and non-surgical treatment approaches.

What treatments are available for osteoarthritis?

Treatment options may include physiotherapy, PRP therapy, hyaluronic acid injections, Arthrosamid, corticosteroid injections, bracing, and rehabilitation exercises.

When should I seek treatment for osteoarthritis?

You should consider professional assessment if pain, stiffness, swelling, or mobility limitations begin affecting daily activities, movement, or quality of life.

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Get Support for Osteoarthritis and Joint Pain

If joint pain, stiffness, or mobility limitations are affecting your daily life, Start Line Health offers integrated treatment approaches designed to support long-term movement and function. Our team can help determine the most appropriate treatment plan based on your symptoms, condition, and recovery goals.

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