Living with arthritis can make everyday activities feel more difficult — from climbing stairs and opening jars to walking comfortably or staying active with family and friends. Fortunately, both physical therapy and occupational therapy can play a major role in reducing pain, improving mobility, and helping individuals maintain independence and quality of life.
At Full Distance Physical Therapy & Wellness, our therapists work one-on-one with clients in both Purcellville, VA, and Huddleston, VA to create personalized treatment plans that support long-term joint health and overall wellness.
What Is Arthritis?
Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation, stiffness, swelling, and pain in the joints. The two most common forms are:
- Osteoarthritis (OA): Wear-and-tear arthritis that develops over time
- Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): An autoimmune condition that causes joint inflammation
According to the Arthritis Foundation, arthritis affects millions of adults and is one of the leading causes of disability in the United States.
Common symptoms include:
- Joint pain or tenderness
- Morning stiffness
- Reduced flexibility
- Swelling or inflammation
- Difficulty walking, balancing, or completing daily activities
- Fatigue due to chronic pain

How Physical Therapy Helps Arthritis
Physical therapy focuses on improving movement, strength, flexibility, and function while helping reduce pain naturally. At Full Distance, our physical therapists develop individualized programs designed around each person’s goals, lifestyle, and current mobility level.
Benefits of Physical Therapy for Arthritis
1. Improved Joint Mobility
Gentle stretching and mobility exercises help reduce stiffness and improve range of motion, making everyday movement easier and more comfortable.
2. Increased Strength
Strengthening the muscles surrounding painful joints can improve support and reduce stress placed on the joints.
3. Better Balance and Stability
Arthritis can affect balance and increase fall risk, especially in older adults. Physical therapy can help improve coordination and confidence with movement.
4. Reduced Pain Without Reliance on Medication
Therapeutic exercise, manual therapy techniques, posture correction, and guided movement can help manage pain naturally.
5. Improved Endurance and Activity Tolerance
Staying active is one of the best things individuals with arthritis can do. Physical therapy helps patients return safely to the activities they enjoy.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also emphasizes that physical activity is one of the most effective ways to manage arthritis symptoms and improve overall health.

How Occupational Therapy Helps Arthritis
Occupational therapy focuses on helping individuals complete everyday tasks more safely and independently while reducing joint strain and fatigue. Occupational therapists help patients adapt activities and environments to make daily life easier and less painful.
Benefits of Occupational Therapy for Arthritis
1. Joint Protection Strategies
Occupational therapists teach ways to reduce stress on painful joints during daily activities such as cooking, dressing, cleaning, and working.
2. Energy Conservation Techniques
Many people with arthritis experience fatigue. OT can help patients learn pacing strategies and more efficient movement patterns throughout the day.
3. Adaptive Equipment Recommendations
Simple tools and modifications can make a significant difference in maintaining independence and reducing discomfort.
4. Hand Therapy and Fine Motor Support
Arthritis often affects the hands and fingers. Occupational therapy can help improve grip strength, dexterity, and coordination.
5. Customized Home and Lifestyle Modifications
OTs may recommend adjustments to home setup, posture, workspace ergonomics, or routines to support long-term joint health.
Learn more about occupational therapy from the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA).

Exercise and Arthritis: Why Movement Matters
Many people with arthritis worry that exercise may worsen their pain, but the opposite is often true. Appropriate movement and strengthening exercises can help:
- Reduce stiffness
- Improve circulation
- Strengthen muscles
- Support healthy joints
- Improve mood and energy levels
At Full Distance, we also offer low-impact fitness classes and wellness services that can complement therapy programs and help individuals continue moving safely. Whether someone is newly diagnosed or has been managing arthritis for years, our team works to create realistic, sustainable plans that support long-term wellness.
Personalized Arthritis Care at Full Distance
At Full Distance Physical Therapy & Wellness, we believe treatment should address the whole person — not just the symptoms.
Our therapists provide individualized care focused on helping clients:
- Stay active
- Improve mobility
- Reduce pain
- Prevent falls
- Maintain independence
- Return to the activities they love
We proudly serve the community at both of our locations:
Purcellville, VA
Physical Therapy in Purcellville
Mariners Landing / Huddleston, VA
Physical Therapy at Mariners Landing
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If arthritis pain is limiting your daily activities, physical therapy and occupational therapy may help you move more comfortably and confidently.
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