The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that over half a billion people in the world are living with osteoarthritis — one of the most common causes of chronic joint pain. This staggering figure shows the extent to which osteoarthritis is a major medical issue that is affecting the quality of life of millions of people worldwide.
One of the most common misconceptions about knee and back pain is that it is simply a natural part of aging. Although many of the most common causes of joint pain, including osteoarthritis, become more common as people age, that does not mean that it is something that people should just accept and live with. There are a number of treatment options available, from prescription medications to non-surgical devices and even surgical interventions, that doctors can suggest or prescribe to help patients manage their chronic pain more effectively. It’s important that patients suffering from chronic pain consult their doctor to receive treatment to manage their pain before it affects other parts of their life.
Indeed, chronic pain has more severe effects on a person and their health than the mere nuisance of aches and pains. For example, if a patient avoids exercise because it is too painful for them to walk or move, their physical health could be affected, including a potential increase in the risk of cardiovascular disease. Other patients might find themselves facing mental health consequences because they feel a more profound sense of isolation from not being able to do the things they once enjoyed. Many more may find themselves hesitant to embrace traditional treatments for joint pain management because of their inconvenience or potential complications.
A non-invasive solution for joint pain management
This is where Apos comes in. Apos is an FDA-approved, foot-worn medical device that helps patients manage their chronic joint pain by addressing it at the source. The device is personalized to each patient to address the specific cause of their pain by retraining their gait — how they walk — which allows them to move better and live less burdened by the limitations of chronic pain.
Unfortunately, improper gait causes a cycle that can perpetuate chronic joint pain because it may cause them to walk improperly. This unhealthy gait can then lead to further complications, such as preventing proper healing or even causing damage to additional joint compartments. This is why it is crucial for people to adjust their gaits to ensure they are not putting pressure on parts of their joints that cause them discomfort. In using Apos to help retrain their gait and manage their chronic pain, patients are not merely masking the symptoms, as many traditional pain management treatments do.
Apos works through a combination of biomechanical distribution and neuromuscular retraining. The pods on the bottom of the Apos device create microinstability, which forces the body to shift its weight away from painful joint compartments. At the same time, this forceful shift helps the brain “rewire” itself to walk in this way, even when the patient is not wearing the device. Because of this, patients will receive both the short-term benefits of pain relief and the ability to walk in a way that should cause less discomfort in the future.
Apos is proven to help with chronic joint pain
For those who think this sounds too good to be true, it’s absolutely not — Apos is backed by more than 15 years of research and development. In one study, it was revealed that patients who used Apos reported as much as a 70% reduction in pain. Another study found that 90% of patients who used Apos could delay knee surgery by as long as six years. These results have led thousands of patients to trust Apos as a solution to manage their chronic joint pain.
However, what really makes Apos stand out from traditional methods of managing chronic joint pain is its convenience. Patients only need to wear the Apos device for an hour a day as they go about their daily routine. And unlike traditional, in-office physical therapy, there is no need for patients to set up appointments that interfere with their day, not to mention the time they would waste driving to and from appointments and waiting to be seen.
Living with chronic joint pain is not something that anyone wants to do. With the help of Apos, patients can live their lives free of the burdens of chronic pain without having to resort to invasive treatment options like surgery.
If you are living with chronic joint or back pain, now is the time to take back control of your life and get back to doing the things that you love to do. Consult your doctor today to see if Apos is right for you.