ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM
Arthritis means inflammation/ pain of the
joints
Rheumatism means pain associated
with joints and muscles
Arthritis
means inflammation/ pain of the joints
Rheumatism means pain associated
with joints and muscles
The two are linked because muscles
attach to the bones at or near the joints. When a muscle is tensed
it exerts its pull on the joint; if the tension is excessive or
prolonged this will give the sensation of pain in the joint even
if the joint is healthy and normal.
Arthritis and rheumatism are most
commonly seen in the older dog and this gives rise to the misconception
that the problems are caused by wear and tear of the joints. In
fact, much of the pain and restriction of movement is due to muscle
spasm rather than to joint disease. This muscle tension is caused
by
(1) the accumulation of waste metabolic
products in the muscles
(2) weakness of a major internal
organ system. This is a viewpoint which will be familiar to students
of acupuncture but suffice to say that certain muscles relate
to specific organs e.g. a weakness in stomach function affects
the muscles on the front of the (hind) leg or the lumbar muscles
at the level of the stomach.
These effects may be due to unrecognised
adverse reaction to food ingredients. When the pet changes to
a high quality food which avoids damaging ingredients, the beneficial
effect on the function of the internal organs and the elimination
of toxic waste from the system will often lead to the relief of
rheumatism/arthritis.
Benefits are possible even when there
is degenerative joint disease e.g. hip dysplasia but are less
likely if there is structural damage which needs surgery e.g.
ligament damage.
A programme of controlled exercise
is usually helpful. It is usually best to have four or five short
walks each day rather than one long walk as this will maintain
mobility without overtaxing the muscles.
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