Alternative Treatments for Arthritis Leavenworth KS

T’ai chi, as a meditative martial art involves the fluid repetition of a series of gentle movements called forms. People with arthritis benefit tremendously from the balance, stamina, endurance, focus, breathing, and social benefits they get from doing t’ai chi.

Shashank B Radadiya
(913) 287-7800
5701 State Ave
Kansas City, KS
Specialty
Rheumatology

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Vivian Ana Illera, MD
(316) 261-3236
1604 N Rocky Creek Rd
Wichita, KS
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
Gender
Female
Education
Medical School: Univ Auto De Guadalajara, Fac De Med, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Graduation Year: 1982

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Steen Erik Mortensen, MD
(316) 689-9565
3311 E Murdock St
Wichita, KS
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Odense Univ, Det Laegevidenskabelige, Odense, Denmark
Graduation Year: 1972

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James D Anderson
(913) 338-3222
12902 State Line Rd
Leawood, KS
Specialty
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology

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Richard Kenney, DO
(417) 781-2807
1 Med Center Cir
Pittsburg, KS
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Kirksville Coll Of Osteo Med, Kirksville Mo 63501
Graduation Year: 1979

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Katherine L Madson, MD
(816) 234-3686
5808 W 110th St
Overland Park, KS
Specialties
Pediatrics, Pediatric Rheumatology
Gender
Female
Education
Medical School: East Carolina Univ Sch Of Med, Greenville Nc 27858
Graduation Year: 1987

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Robert Gordon Godfrey, MD
(913) 642-9173
Overland Park, KS
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ks Sch Of Med, Kansas City Ks 66103
Graduation Year: 1958

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Dr.John D. Martinez
(785) 232-9154
515 SW Horne St # 102
Topeka, KS
Gender
M
Speciality
Rheumatologist
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Accepting New Patients: Yes
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John Douglas Gardner, MD
(913) 354-9591
901 SW Garfield Ave
Topeka, KS
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ks Sch Of Med, Kansas City Ks 66103
Graduation Year: 1976

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Dr.Anne M. Regier
(816) 361-1910
5701 W 119th St # 209
Leawood, KS
Gender
F
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Southern Ca Sch Of Med
Year of Graduation: 1978
Speciality
Rheumatologist
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Hospital: Baptist Lutheran Medical Center
Accepting New Patients: Yes
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Alternative Treatments for Arthritis

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By Cara McDonald

Lenore Pristash was determined to cope with the arthritis in her neck and spine—after all, the 66-year-old was a former aerobics instructor and lifelong golfer, and she was used to being in control of her body. But when her doctor recommended neck surgery to remove bone spurs, the first words out of her mouth were, “No way.” “I was afraid I would lose the ability to do the things I love,” she says.

The Conventional Rx: Pristash was taking glucosamine and chondroitin (joint supplements that aid in cartilage repair), as well as Celebrex, a prescription nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that irritated her stomach and increased her risk of heart attack and stroke.

The Alternative Rx: T’ai chi. This meditative martial art involves the fluid repetition of a series of gentle movements called forms. Pristash started attending a weekly class with a t’ai chi instructor and supplemented with DVD workouts at home.“People with arthritis benefit tremendously from the balance, stamina, endurance, focus, breathing, and social benefits they get from doing t’ai chi,” says Pristash’s instructor, Theresa Lilla, who herself has arthritis in her neck and knees. “It helps you to calm and connect with yourself, and when you’re in pain, that’s important.”

The Outcome:
Before t’ai chi, Pristash could move her head only 40 degrees to the left; now she can turn it all the way to her shoulder. Her joints don’t crackle like they used to, and she stopped taking Celebrex. But a surprise benefit has been the mental effect: “T’ai chi enables you to settle your body into yourself and the earth; it sounds corny, but that’s what you do,” Pristash says. “T’ai chi has helped make this disease tolerable.” —Cara McDonald

Author: Cara McDonald

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