Find Relief from Osteoarthritis Pain

Are you experiencing persistent joint pain, particularly in a weight-bearing joint like your hip or knee? Do you ever notice a clicking or grinding sensation in your painful joint? If so, you may have developed osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis in the United States.

Arthritis is an umbrella term for over 100 conditions that cause joint inflammation and lead to pain and restricted mobility. The source of that inflammation will vary depending on the type of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is caused by the degeneration of the cartilage and bone tissue in the affected joint.

Osteoarthritis has no cure and can profoundly impact your overall quality of life, making it harder for you to stay active, keep up with chores, and enjoy time with your loved ones. Fortunately, physical therapy at Columbus Physical Therapy offers several tools and techniques to help you manage your symptoms — often enough that you can delay or even avoid surgical interventions.

The primary symptoms of osteoarthritis are pain and stiffness in the affected joint. These symptoms often manifest in the following ways:

  • Pain during activity but not while at rest
  • Pain when you press on the joint
  • Joint stiffness first thing in the morning
  • Joint stiffness after sitting or lying down for long periods
  • Noises in the joint, including creaking, cracking, or crunching

While any joint can develop osteoarthritis, it most commonly occurs in weight-bearing joints like the knees and hips. However, it’s also fairly common in the hands, spine, and feet.

The causes of osteoarthritis are complex, and several factors can contribute to it. One of these factors is age: approximately 73% of people with the condition are 55 years or older. That’s not to say osteoarthritis is an inevitable part of the aging process — plenty of older people don’t have it. But your chances of developing it do increase as you age.

Other possible factors contributing to osteoarthritis include past injuries to the joint, gender (women are more likely to develop it than men), body weight, and even genetic predispositions.

Exercise of the Month

Get Your Health Back on Track This National Physical Therapy Month

October is National Physical Therapy Month, and at Columbus Physical Therapy, PC, we’re celebrating by reminding our communities in Columbus, Humphrey, and Norfolk that physical therapy is one of the safest and most effective ways to overcome pain, restore movement, and improve overall health.

If you’ve been struggling with pain, recovering from surgery, or dealing with an injury that limits your daily activities, our highly skilled therapists are here to guide you back to doing what you love. Unlike quick fixes that only mask symptoms, physical therapy addresses the root of the problem and provides lasting solutions tailored to your needs.

Why choose physical therapy? Here are just a few of the benefits:

  • Improved mobility and range of motion: Therapy helps joints, muscles, and connective tissues move more freely so you can return to work, sports, and everyday life.
  • Restored strength: Whether from injury, surgery, or poor movement habits, we identify weaknesses and build them back up to support healthier movement.
  • Better overall health: PT encourages healthier habits, improved posture, and increased activity, all of which reduce pain and enhance wellness.
  • Lower risk of re-injury: By teaching you safer movement patterns, we help protect your body from future setbacks.

At Columbus Physical Therapy, PC, we believe care should be generous, clearly understood, and focused on helping you achieve real results. Our mission is to positively impact lives by combining compassion, encouragement, and expert treatment for every patient we see.

If pain or limitation is holding you back, there’s no better time to take the first step. Call any of our three locations today or request an appointment with a click of the button below, or at www.columbusphysicaltherapy.com. Let’s make this National Physical Therapy Month the start of your journey back to health.

Your first step is to schedule an appointment with us. It’s essential that you have a clear idea about which activities you can safely participate in without putting too much pressure on your joints. We can also work with you to strengthen any muscular imbalances and generally get you ready to get moving.

We can also share which activities are suitable for people with arthritis. You want to select low-impact workouts that go easy on the joints. Most importantly, however, whatever you choose should be fun. 

Why? Because the more fun you’re having, the more likely you are to keep doing it!

Physical Therapist-Approved Exercise Ideas

Once you’ve been cleared to start a new exercise program, here are some ideas from our PTs to get you started:

  • Walking, either outside (preferably on a dirt trail) or inside on a treadmill
  • Golf
  • Cycling
  • Swimming
  • A customized exercise program at Columbus Physical Therapy

  • 1 ½ cups whole milk 
  • 1 (15 oz) can unseasoned pumpkin puree
  • 2 large eggs 
  • ¼ cup pure maple syrup, plus more for serving
  • 2 tbsp melted coconut oil or vegetable oil
  • 2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ½ cup chopped pecans

October Word Scramble

Arthritis Workshop (Columbus)

Whether your arthritis affects your knees, hips, hands, shoulders, or spine — this workshop, Kaylee Jensen, DPT, will give you the knowledge and tools to take control of your pain and get back to doing what you love.

Tuesday, Nov 11, 2025

Arthritis Workshop (Norfolk)

Whether your arthritis affects your knees, hips, hands, shoulders, or spine — this workshop, Ashley Reestman, PTA, will give you the knowledge and tools to take control of your pain and get back to doing what you love.

Tuesday, Nov 11, 2025

Patient Testimonial

Staff Highlights

🎉 Spreading the Feel Good Experience

We had such a fun time celebrating Columbus Days this year! Several members of our team, along with their kids, joined in the parade and walked through the streets of Columbus sharing our Feel Good Experience with the community. It was a wonderful day filled with smiles, laughter, and hometown pride.

💍 Cheers to the Rittscher Newlyweds

A big congratulations goes out to Katie and her new husband, Elijah Rittscher! The two tied the knot on May 31st and celebrated their honeymoon in beautiful Jamaica. From scuba diving and beach volleyball to soaking up the sunshine and enjoying local cuisine, their trip was the perfect way to kick off married life together. Wishing them a lifetime of love and happiness!

Staff Spotlight: Cheyenne Raine Ballavi McBride

What you love most about your job: I love getting to turn patients worst physical, mental, or emotional times in their lives… into their best come back, success, or wins of their lives. 

Professional Highlight: The first time a patient who had discharged dropped by the clinic to say hello to me and tell me how they have been able to go back to normal life stuff without pain. 

Get to Know Me

  • Favorite hobby: Playing the piano or working out. 
  • Fun fact: I was adopted at 5 months old from India. 
  • Favorite movie/sport/team: My Favorite movie is Black Hawk Down, favorite sport is Baseball/Softball, and favorite team is the New York Yankees. 
  • Coffee order or go-to snack: Carmalicious from scooters for coffee.
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