Arthritis pain treatment

Helping people across Honiton and East Devon move more comfortably with arthritis

Improving joint comfort and mobility with arthritis care

Living with arthritis can make even simple movements feel harder than they should — whether that’s getting out of a chair, climbing stairs or enjoying a walk. For many people, stiffness and discomfort gradually build up over time and begin to affect everyday life.

At Honiton Chiropractic Clinic, we offer gentle, practical care designed to support joint movement, reduce strain and help you feel more confident in how your body moves.

Although arthritis can’t be reversed, the right treatment can make a real difference to comfort, movement and quality of life.

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Understanding arthritis and joint changes

Arthritis develops when joints become worn, irritated or inflamed over time. The most common type, osteoarthritis, occurs as the protective cartilage between joints gradually breaks down. This often affects areas that are used most, such as the spine, hips, knees, hands and shoulders.

As joints change, movement can become more restricted and everyday activities may feel more uncomfortable.

Common symptoms of arthritis include:

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How we support people living with arthritis

veryone experiences arthritis differently, but the right treatment can help reduce joint pain, improve mobility and make day-to-day movement more comfortable.

At Honiton Chiropractic Clinic, we take time to understand how arthritis is affecting you and what you want to improve. Treatment is tailored to your needs, using gentle, evidence-based techniques to support joint function, reduce stiffness and help you stay active.

We support patients across Honiton, Sidmouth and the wider East Devon area, helping people manage arthritis affecting the knees, hips, spine and other joints.

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Arthritis treatment FAQs

Can a chiropractor help with arthritis pain?

Chiropractic treatment can help reduce stiffness, improve joint movement and support better function for people living with arthritis.

We commonly help with arthritis affecting the knees, hips, spine, shoulders and hands.

Yes, treatment is always adapted to suit your age, mobility and comfort level.

Arthritis cannot be cured, but treatment can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

Many patients notice changes within the first few sessions, depending on the severity of symptoms.

No, you can book directly with us without a referral.