Osteoarthritis (OA) can be challenging, but relief is possible. Low-Dose Radiotherapy (LDRT) is a safe, effective treatment that reduces joint inflammation and pain. Read on to learn how LDRT fits into a holistic plan for managing OA.
What is LDRT?
LDRT uses very low doses of radiation to calm inflammation in the joints. It’s painless, quick, and has minimal side effects.
Integrating LDRT into Your OA Management Plan
If you have OA, you likely already have a pain management plan in place. Here’s how you can seamlessly integrate Low-Dose Radiotherapy for even more relief:
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- Combine LDRT with physical therapy to improve joint mobility.
- Maintain a joint-friendly diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods.
- Use gentle exercises like swimming, walking, and stretching.
- Track your symptoms to monitor progress over time.
Maintain Your Symptom Tracker
Keep track of your pain, mobility, and daily activities before and after LDRT. Keeping a daily journal is the best way to make sure you stay on top of this tracker!
Try LDRT for Osteoarthritis
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- LDRT is a powerful tool in managing OA.
- Combining LDRT with lifestyle changes enhances results.
- Track your progress and celebrate improvements.
Next Steps: Is LDRT Right for You?
Talk to your doctor about Low-Dose Radiotherapy as a treatment option for your osteoarthritis. If you are looking for a provider, visit our directory of locations where LDRT is currently being used.