Integrative arthritis care focused on slowing joint degeneration, reducing inflammation, and restoring function — before arthritis controls your life. LifeWorks Integrative Health in Shawnee, Kansas.
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The numbers surrounding arthritis in the United States are staggering — and most people don’t fully appreciate the scale of the problem until they become part of the statistics.
Arthritis is not an inevitable consequence of aging that patients simply have to accept. It is a progressive condition — driven by biomechanical dysfunction, chronic inflammation, nutritional deficiencies, and metabolic factors — that can be meaningfully slowed and its impact significantly reduced with early, comprehensive intervention.
Arthritis is not a single disease — it is a family of conditions united by their impact on joint health. Understanding the specific type and mechanism of your arthritis is essential to designing the most effective treatment approach.
The most common form — a degenerative joint disease caused by the progressive breakdown of articular cartilage. As cartilage wears away, bones begin to rub against each other, causing pain, stiffness, swelling, and eventually bone-on-bone degeneration. OA is driven by a combination of mechanical factors — abnormal joint loading, movement dysfunction, muscle weakness — and biological factors — chronic inflammation, nutritional deficiencies, and metabolic dysfunction.
An autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks the synovial lining of joints — producing chronic inflammation, joint damage, and systemic effects throughout the body. RA requires both medical management and integrative support to address the underlying immune dysfunction driving the condition.
An inflammatory arthritis associated with psoriasis — producing joint pain, swelling, and stiffness alongside skin symptoms. Like RA, psoriatic arthritis has both inflammatory and immune components that benefit from an integrative approach.
A form of inflammatory arthritis caused by the accumulation of uric acid crystals in joints — producing sudden, severe episodes of joint pain, most commonly in the big toe, ankle, and knee. Gout has strong nutritional and metabolic drivers that respond well to functional medicine intervention.
Arthritis that develops following joint injury — fractures, ligament tears, or cartilage damage — that accelerates the degenerative process in the affected joint. Comprehensive rehabilitation and regenerative care can significantly slow this progression.
This is the most important thing we can tell you about arthritis — and it is the message most patients never receive from their doctors.
Arthritis is a progressive condition. Left unaddressed, joint degeneration follows a predictable path — from early cartilage changes to moderate degeneration to severe bone-on-bone damage that eventually requires surgical intervention. Conventional medicine typically enters this picture late — after significant damage has already occurred — offering pain management, anti-inflammatory medications, cortisone injections, and ultimately joint replacement.
At LifeWorks we believe the most powerful intervention is the one that happens early — before degeneration has progressed to the point where surgery becomes the only remaining option.
abnormal joint loading from muscle imbalances, movement dysfunction, and postural collapse accelerates cartilage breakdown. Correcting these mechanical drivers early — through chiropractic care and physical therapy — fundamentally changes the forces acting on the joint and slows degenerative progression.
systemic and local joint inflammation is the biological engine of arthritis progression. Identifying and addressing the nutritional, metabolic, and gut-related drivers of inflammation through functional medicine creates an internal environment that is hostile to degeneration rather than permissive of it.
regenerative medicine therapies including PRP and hyaluronic acid injections support the joint’s biological environment — promoting tissue repair, restoring lubrication, and reducing inflammatory damage to remaining cartilage.
specific nutrients including Vitamin D, magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids, and collagen-supporting compounds play critical roles in joint health and cartilage integrity. Deficiencies in these nutrients accelerate degeneration. Correcting them slows it.
Every year of untreated joint dysfunction and chronic inflammation is a year of cartilage loss that cannot be recovered. The patients who come to LifeWorks early — before their arthritis has progressed to severe degeneration — consistently achieve better outcomes, maintain more function, and are far more likely to avoid surgery.
The patients who come to us after years of medication and cortisone injections — with bone-on-bone damage and severely limited function — still benefit from our integrative approach. But the opportunity to meaningfully change the trajectory of the condition has narrowed significantly.
At LifeWorks, arthritis is addressed from every relevant angle simultaneously — structural, regenerative, inflammatory, and nutritional — delivering comprehensive care that slows degeneration, reduces pain, and restores function.
Abnormal joint mechanics are one of the primary drivers of osteoarthritic progression. When joints are misaligned or restricted, load is distributed unevenly across joint surfaces — accelerating cartilage breakdown in specific areas. Chiropractic adjustments restore proper joint alignment and mobility — correcting the mechanical environment that is driving your degeneration and reducing the abnormal stress on arthritic joint surfaces.
Muscle weakness and movement dysfunction amplify the mechanical stress on arthritic joints — particularly in weight-bearing joints like the knee and hip. Our Doctor of Physical Therapy builds a personalized rehabilitation program designed to correct the specific muscle imbalances and movement patterns contributing to your joint degeneration — protecting the joint long-term and restoring function progressively.
For patients with moderate joint degeneration — PRP therapy delivers concentrated growth factors directly into the joint, supporting tissue repair, reducing inflammation, and improving the biological environment for cartilage health. Research demonstrates that PRP outperforms hyaluronic acid and corticosteroids for knee osteoarthritis at 12-month follow-up.
For arthritic joints — particularly the knee, hip, and shoulder — HA injections replenish the joint’s natural lubricating fluid, restore viscoelastic properties, reduce friction, and provide meaningful pain relief and functional improvement.
For chronic tendon involvement, enthesopathy, and soft tissue conditions contributing to arthritic joint pain — shockwave therapy stimulates healing, reduces inflammation, and improves the tissue environment surrounding the joint.
Systemic inflammation is the biological engine of arthritis progression. Our functional medicine approach identifies and addresses the specific nutritional deficiencies, gut dysfunction, hormonal imbalances, and metabolic factors that perpetuate joint inflammation — creating an internal environment that slows degeneration rather than accelerates it.
Your first visit includes a thorough health history, orthopedic examination, functional movement assessment, and review of existing imaging. We evaluate joint structure, surrounding musculature, spinal mechanics, and systemic inflammatory factors — building a complete picture of every contributor to your arthritis.
Your first visit includes a thorough health history, orthopedic examination, functional movement assessment, and review of existing imaging. We evaluate joint structure, surrounding musculature, spinal mechanics, and systemic inflammatory factors — building a complete picture of every contributor to your arthritis.
Your first visit includes a thorough health history, orthopedic examination, functional movement assessment, and review of existing imaging. We evaluate joint structure, surrounding musculature, spinal mechanics, and systemic inflammatory factors — building a complete picture of every contributor to your arthritis.
Your first visit includes a thorough health history, orthopedic examination, functional movement assessment, and review of existing imaging. We evaluate joint structure, surrounding musculature, spinal mechanics, and systemic inflammatory factors — building a complete picture of every contributor to your arthritis.
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According to the CDC, approximately 58.5 million US adults have arthritis — with projections estimating that number will reach 78 million by 2040. Osteoarthritis is the most common form, affecting 32.5 million Americans. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States.
Yes — particularly when caught early. At LifeWorks our integrative approach — combining chiropractic care, physical therapy, regenerative medicine, hyaluronic acid injections, shockwave therapy, and functional medicine — addresses arthritis comprehensively without surgery. The earlier intervention begins, the more we can slow degeneration and preserve joint function
Cartilage loss that has already occurred cannot be fully reversed. However, the progression of arthritis can be meaningfully slowed — and joint function, pain levels, and quality of life can be significantly improved — through comprehensive integrative care that addresses every contributing factor. Early intervention produces the best outcomes.
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease caused by cartilage breakdown over time — driven by mechanical, inflammatory, and metabolic factors. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks joint tissue. Both benefit from integrative care but require different treatment approaches. Our providers distinguish between these conditions through thorough evaluation before designing your care plan.
Yes — LifeWorks offers PRP therapy and hyaluronic acid injections for appropriate arthritic joint conditions. PRP delivers concentrated growth factors into the joint to support tissue repair and reduce inflammation. HA injections restore joint lubrication and reduce friction. A thorough evaluation determines which approach is most appropriate for your specific condition and degree of degeneration.
Yes — LifeWorks accepts most major insurance plans including BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, United Healthcare, Medicare, and OWCP. Some regenerative medicine services may be self-pay. Call (913) 441-2293 for a free insurance verification.
Yes — LifeWorks Integrative Health treats arthritis at our clinic located at 19701 W 65th Terrace, Shawnee, KS 66218. We serve patients from Shawnee, Overland Park, Lenexa, Olathe, and the greater Kansas City area. Call (913) 441-2293 to schedule.
The earlier you act, the more we can change the trajectory. LifeWorks Integrative Health — Shawnee’s integrative arthritis treatment clinic. Serving Kansas City, Overland Park, Lenexa, Olathe, Prairie Village, Merriam, and Leawood.