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Find Relief from Arthritis Pain with Expert Physiotherapy in Singapore

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Man holding knee in pain from arthritis, highlighting need for physiotherapy intervention.
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It started with a small ache…

Mrs Tan, 68, used to enjoy her brisk walks to the wet market each morning — climbing the stairs, chatting with the fishmonger, and carrying her groceries home with ease. But recently, even walking to the void deck feels tiring. Her knees ache. Her fingers are stiff. And some days, even opening a bottle is a challenge.

If this sounds familiar — either for yourself or a loved one — you’re not alone.Arthritis affects 1 in 6 people in Singapore, especially older adults. But the good news is, it’s not something you have to “just live with.” Physiotherapy offers a proven, non-invasive way to manage pain, restore mobility, and help you get back to the activities you love.

What is Arthritis?

Close-up of hands and knee with arthritis inflammation, visualising areas targeted by physiotherapy.

Arthritis is not a single disease — it’s an umbrella term for conditions that cause joint inflammation, pain, and stiffness. It most commonly affects the knees, hips, hands, and spine, all areas crucial to maintaining mobility and independence.

What are the Types of Arthritis?

Some of the most common types include:

  • Osteoarthritis – Caused by wear and tear of cartilage, often seen in seniors.
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis – An autoimmune condition causing joint inflammation.
  • Gout – A metabolic condition, often affecting the big toe.
  • Psoriatic Arthritis – Linked to skin psoriasis.

Why Does Arthritis Happen?

 Illustrations showing causes of arthritis pain: aging, injury, genetics, and lifestyle factors.

Arthritis can develop from:

  • Age-related joint wear
  • Old injuries or repetitive strain
  • Genetics or autoimmune conditions
  • Lifestyle factors like obesity or inactivity

Can Arthritis Be Prevented?

While some causes can’t be controlled (like ageing), there are ways to reduce your risk:

  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Stay physically active
  • Avoid joint overuse or injury
  • Get early treatment for joint pain

Can Physiotherapy Help with Arthritis Pain?

Absolutely. Physiotherapy is one of the most effective, non-invasive treatments for arthritis.

At Physio & Sole Clinic, our physiotherapists work with seniors and those with arthritis to:

  • Reduce pain and inflammation
  • Improve joint mobility and strength
  • Enhance daily function (like climbing stairs or carrying groceries)
  • Delay or avoid the need for surgery

It’s not just about treating pain — it’s about helping you move better and live fuller.

What Are the Best Physiotherapy Exercises for Arthritis?

Physiotherapy exercises for seniors with arthritis, including range-of-motion, strengthening, low-impact, and balance activities.

Our physiotherapists tailor exercises based on your condition, but common examples include:

  • Range-of-motion exercises (to reduce stiffness)
  • Strengthening exercises (to support weak joints)
  • Low-impact activities like cycling, resistance bands, or aquatic therapy
  • Balance and gait training to reduce fall risk

How Can Physiotherapy Improve Mobility for Seniors with Arthritis?

Female physiotherapist treating arthritis in a senior’s hand, offering pain relief and mobility support.

Arthritis doesn’t just cause pain — it affects confidence, safety, and independence.

Physiotherapy helps seniors:

  • Walk longer distances
  • Climb stairs more safely
  • Regain hand function for daily tasks
  • Move with less fear of falling

Most importantly, it supports seniors to live on their own terms — whether that’s enjoying time with grandchildren or staying active in the community.

What Types of Arthritis Can Physiotherapy Help With?

Physiotherapy is especially effective for:

  • Osteoarthritis of the knees and hips
  • Post-joint replacement rehab
  • Gout-related foot pain
  • Rheumatoid arthritis management
  • Neck and spine stiffness due to arthritis

Where Can Seniors Get Physiotherapy for Arthritis in Singapore?

Elderly woman receiving knee assessment from physiotherapist in red uniform, focusing on arthritis management.

You can find expert arthritis care across 11 Physio & Sole Clinic locations islandwide — from Yishun to Jurong, Bukit Timah to Punggol.

Our clinics are wheelchair-accessible, elderly-friendly, and our therapists speak English, Mandarin, and local dialects for better communication and trust.

Don’t Wait Until the Pain Becomes Debilitating

Elderly couple enjoying a walk in the park after arthritis treatment and physiotherapy support.

If you or a loved one is struggling with joint pain, early intervention is key. With the right physiotherapy plan, arthritis doesn’t have to mean giving up on independence or quality of life. Book an appointment with us today.

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