ARTHRITIS BEATEN TODAY: ANSWERING YOUR MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS-CAN IT CORRECT DEFORMITIES? WHAT ABOUT REALLY SEVERE CASES?
Can it correct deformities? More often than not, it does. Deformed fingers and toes are frequently the result of the inflammation which swells the joints and pushes the bones out of place. Reduction of the swelling alone improves appearance dramatically and often allows the dislocated bones to return to their normal positions. However, extreme cases may require some physical therapy.
What about really severe cases? Although there can never be any absolute guarantee of success, even most persons previously confined to bed or otherwise drastically limited have responded dramatically. Many are no longer dependent on others for care. A number of these severe cases received additional benefit from repeating the treatment one more time. Several others found that physical therapy or controlled exercise programs were also helpful.
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