Adventuring with Osteoarthritis

<p>Adventuring with Osteoarthritis is a podcast meant to inspire, motivate, and encourage you seek out adventure despite having painful joints. Gone are the days of doom, gloom and old school myths, instead, you'll hear from experts and real people with osteoarthritis as they share insight on how to successfully live an active life with many different treatment options (surgery isn't the only one!). Dr. Alyssa Kuhn is a physical therapist and specializes in helping those with osteoarthritis. Follow her on Youtube at "Alyssa, Arthritis Adventure".</p>

STOP stretching & try these 4 exercises for tight hamstrings

Stretching isn't the best for tight hamstrings...❌Instead, strengthening the hamstrings can be effective in reducing both pain and tightness! Stretching may actually increase irritation to the muscle. Specific strengthening exercises can make your hamstrings feel flexible and mobile again. One of the main reasons muscles become tight is due to weakness. Your body then turns to tightening the muscle to achieve stability. This is why hamstring strengthening can be incredibly effective...

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10 ESSENTIAL tips to reduce morning pain & stiffness with arthritis

It is POSSIBLE to find relief from stiff joints in the morning! You just need the right strategies to help you.Stiff joints in the morning is a common symptom of osteoarthritis. It may take up to 30 minutes of moving around for the stiffness to subside. There may even be accompanying joint pain as well. You are not alone in experiencing this. As a physical therapist, I wanted to shed light on how you can reduce both morning stiffness and joint pain so you can set yourself up for suc...

08-20
14:30

4 BEST foods for arthritis relief and ONE thing to AVOID!

Food can have incredible anti-inflammatory effects! Eating the right foods can contribute to reduced arthritis pain, reduced stiffness and can help to preserve the joint, preventing progression of osteoarthritis. Including certain foods into your osteoarthritis diet can make you feel so much better and give you more freedom to move.In this video, join Dr. Alyssa Kuhn, physical therapist and osteoarthritis as she explains which foods can be beneficial in reducing inflammation and helping ...

07-09
10:19

SIMPLE Ways to Prevent Osteoarthritis from Progressing

It is possible to prevent the spread and progression of osteoarthritis ✅In order to do so, it's important to make sure you understand what osteoarthritis is and what is actually going on inside of your joints...as many people are led astray. Osteoarthritis is not solely a "wear and tear" condition and this is good news because it means relief is possible. Research has uncovered that inflammation is one of the big drivers in the progression of osteoarthritis. Taking a look at what increas...

07-02
16:28

One thing you MUST know with arthritis in ANY joint...

Your entire body is connected. The way each joint moves and how strong each is matters. One of the biggest mistakes I see people making as a physical therapist is only focusing on the painful joint. For example, when dealing with knee pain- most people only do localized exercises for the knee- ignoring the rest of the body. In order to be successful in pain relief, strength and mobility- you have to focus on the big picture. This episode discusses what you need to know and how to get started....

04-11
18:13

Is Cycling Recommended for Those with Knee Osteoarthritis? What you NEED to know with Dr. Alyssa Kuhn, PT

Surprisingly enough, cycling may not be as effective as you think. But when you look at the reasoning, it begins to make sense...I recently came across a research article titled: "Stationary cycling exercise for knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis" that looked into if cycling is effective at reducing certain symptoms for those with knee osteoarthritis. It turns out, it can be helpful for pain but not so much for long term stiffness and mobility. In this episode I'l...

02-23
14:01

Unlocking the Doors to an Adventurous Life with Arthritis

In this episode of "Adventuring with Osteoarthritis," Dr. Alyssa Kuhn, a physical therapist and osteoarthritis specialist, shares five crucial things that everyone should know about arthritis. Despite living with arthritis, it is still possible to lead a life filled with adventure and joy. Dr. Kuhn emphasizes that pain is not always an indication of negative joint changes and explores the importance of understanding the messages your body is sending. She also debunks the belief that surg...

11-08
11:20

Runner with difficulty walking after diagnosis of bone on bone knee OA to 15,000 steps in Scotland- Laura's story

Laura is a member of the signature membership, Adventurers for Life. She was a runner who started to develop knee pain which turned out to be severe osteoarthritis. She took up walking but then started to notice pain in the other knee, which was later diagnosed as bone on bone. Fast forward to today where she returned from a trip to Scotland a few months ago with this win: "My win is when I traveled to Scotland in July, I was able to walk at least 15,000 steps a day. I was walking on cobblest...

10-30
16:54

How she went from having difficulty standing from chairs to hiking in Alaska- Jane's story with knee osteoarthritis

Jane is a member of the signature membership program, Adventurers for life. She has been dealing with knee pain and knee osteoarthritis for a few years.One year ago today she was having difficulty climbing stairs, walking longer distances, standing up from chairs and thought being able to get on the ground was a thing of the past.Now she is feeling stronger and more confident than ever! She is able to kneel on the ground without thinking about it, able to climb stairs with ease and accomplish...

10-26
23:54

How to be an unstoppable, athletic women at any age with Tenille Hoogland

Whether you are currently an athlete, was one in a former life or are looking to take on an athletic endeavor in the future- this episode is for you. I am joined by Tenille Hoogland who is a coach for cyclists, runners, and triathletes. Coming from an extensive background of triathlons herself- she garnered many life lessons in her training that began to spill over into a coaching career. We discussed: 1. What is arguably more important than the physical training 2. How to...

10-19
41:08

The KEYS to unlocking consistency + why Adventurers for Life was created

Consistency is one of the biggest contributors to results. Have you found yourself "falling off the wagon"? Do you start somthing but have a hard time sticking with it? In this episode, Dr. Alyssa Kuhn PT discusses why consistency can be difficult and how she created her brand new membership, Adventurers for Life, to fill in the gaps and help catapult you to success. Take the next step towards your arthritis adventure journey and make pain relief possible by joining Adventurers for ...

08-09
14:14

Osteoarthritis 101: What you need to know- Interview for the Bob and Brad podcast

As a guest on the Bob and Brad podcast, we discussed the most important facts about osteoarthritis that can help you on your path to pain relief. Oftentimes, you may be told you have osteoarthritis but are given a very limited explanation as to why you are in pain and what you can do about it. As a physical therapist I have made it my mission to fill in the gaps and show you what is truly possible despite having osteoarthritis. In this interview, I discuss with Mike from the Bo...

07-11
49:20

Knee arthritis comeback | From feeling STUCK to beautiful seaside hikes & lifting weights

Knee osteoarthritis may have slowed her down, but this ex-strongwoman competitor refused to give up on her dreams - see how she's making a comeback! Now finding adventure hiking seaside trails, she's unlocking many more adventures. It can be incredibly common to feel stuck after a diagnosis of osteoarthritis, unsure where to turn next. If you want to be active with osteoarthritis and find pain relief, it is possible! You just need the right steps forward.We discuss Rachel's:- strong woma...

05-09
23:00

"I feel like I'm trying everything but I still have pain" Considerations to break through the plateau with Alyssa

If you feel like you have tried everything but still haven't found pain relief, you are not alone. When it comes to arthritis pain relief, there are factors to consider that can increase pain that some people miss. The main priorities are food, sleep, and movement but there are in fact other factors that contribute too.In this episode we will discuss the other common reason pain continues and how to understand what this continued pain means. This episode is all about gaining a new perspe...

04-04
26:59

Skiing with osteoarthritis: how to make it happen & what to consider with Greg Louie, PT

Skiing is possible with osteoarthritis. The biggest challenge is simply making sure your body and your joints are prepared for the forces through your joints. Skiing takes a certain degree of strength and control in order to be successful in avoiding high levels of pain while out on the mountain. In this episode, Alyssa is joined by Greg Louie, a physical therapist known as “The Ski PT”. You’ll learn:What you need to consider to prepare your joints for skiingWhy balance is something you ...

03-28
23:25

Walk further and faster with less pain using walking poles, with Joy, PT and Clinical Evidence Specialist for Urban Poling

If you want to learn how to walk further and faster- we have the episode for you! Join Alyssa with her guest Joy who is a fellow physical therapist and the Clinical Evidence Specialist for Urban Poling, a company who produces specialized walking poles and programs. In this episode we discussed: Why walking poles are beneficial even if you think you don’t need themHow they can be beneficial to arthritic joints in particularWhat the research saysPowerful case studyWebsite: urbanpoling.comI...

03-21
23:49

The link between insulin resistance and unlocking osteoarthritis pain RELIEF

Unsure where to start video: https://youtu.be/enhBZ0VM1tMDid you know that insulin resistance and blood sugar control play a huge role in the development and the progression of osteoarthritis? If you are dealing with joint pain and haven't been able to find relief, insulin resistance could be the culprit. In this video learn the connection between insulin, cartilage, inflammation and insulin resistance. Learn the top things you can do to reverse insulin resistance and how to get started ...

03-07
11:16

Nagging sciatica pain? What you need to know and how to find relief with Dr. Emily Warren, PT, DPT

Dr. Emily Warren, PT, DPT is a fellow physical therapist here in Utah and specializes in helping patients with pain related to their spine. Today we discussed sciatica, a common injury many people with osteoarthritis face. There are some considerations when it comes to treatment as well as preventing it from coming back. One of the most common symptoms of sciatica is pain down your leg but it can actually come from different sources. We discussed: What are some of the causes of...

02-28
32:17

Recently took a long break from exercise? 3 considerations when getting back into it

Have you recently taken a break from exercise because life happened and you got busy?Breaks happen but the most important thing is getting back into the swing of consistent movement and making it a priority again. There are 3 considerations when getting back into a routine to help avoid setting off a flare, injuring yourself, or increasing your pain levels. These three things are: Increase frequency of rest Shorten workouts Consider full body moves Take the next step ...

02-21
09:54

How much movement do you really need with osteoarthritis to find relief?

Have you ever wondered how much movement you really need when it comes to finding arthritis pain relief and feeling stronger?There are different goals based upon two things:Your pain levelsYour current level of activity When just starting out and/or with higher levels of pain, including 5-10 minutes of purposeful movement into your day can be incredibly helpful. If you have a higher fitness level and/or your pain levels are lower, aiming for 3 workouts per week is a good goal to sta...

02-14
15:31

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