Why are medications prescribed with physical therapy?

While treating arthritis, one reason that medications are prescribed is to allow you to participate pain-free in an active, structured physical therapy program, because strengthening and stretching the muscles that surround the joints will take the pressure off them. Additionally, you should alter your diet and take any appropriate supplements. By doing these things, you should be able to slowly taper off your pain medication instead of needing more and more of it.

Medications and other pain-relieving procedures, such as injections, should be used as a bridge that allows you to proceed with your physical therapy.

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