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Arthritis Treatment in Chesterfield

Drug-free arthritis relief in Chesterfield, MO. Dr. Noonan improves joint mobility and reduces pain from osteoarthritis with gentle chiropractic care and movement rehab.

Chiropractic care for arthritis

Get to the root of your arthritis

Also known as: Osteoarthritis, Degenerative Joint Disease, Spinal Arthritis

If arthritis is making your joints stiff, achy, or harder to move — whether it's showing up in your spine, knees, hips, or other joints — you're not alone. Millions of adults across the St. Louis area live with degenerative joint changes, and many are surprised to learn how much better they can feel with the right conservative care. Dr. Emily Noonan helps patients in Chesterfield and beyond maintain joint function, reduce pain, and stay active — without relying on medication as their only option.

Chiropractic care for arthritis at Full Circle Health in Chesterfield

Symptoms of arthritis

  • Joint stiffness that is worst after rest or first thing in the morning
  • A dull, achy pain that builds with activity and eases with rest
  • Reduced range of motion — difficulty fully bending, straightening, or turning
  • A grinding, creaking, or clicking sensation in the joint
  • Swelling or tenderness around a joint after use
  • Muscle tightness and guarding around the affected joint

Common causes

  • Age-related cartilage wear and degenerative joint changes
  • Previous joint injuries that altered how the joint loads
  • Repetitive stress or heavy labor over many years
  • Excess body weight adding load to knees, hips, and the lumbar spine
  • Spinal joint restrictions that concentrate stress at certain levels
  • Genetics and bone structure
  • Prolonged inactivity that weakens the muscles supporting a joint
How Full Circle Health treats arthritis in Chesterfield

Our approach

How we treat arthritis in Chesterfield

  1. Step 1

    Thorough exam

    We review your history, prior imaging, and perform orthopedic and movement testing to map which joints are affected and how much function remains — then recommend care we're confident will help, and refer out when it won't.

  2. Step 2

    A clear, personalized plan

    You leave your first visit with a plain-English explanation of what we found and a specific, time-bound plan focused on improving mobility and reducing pain — with honest expectations about what conservative care can and cannot do.

  3. Step 3

    Gentle treatment & movement rehab

    We use gentle adjustments to restore joint motion, corrective exercise to build muscle support, and hands-on soft-tissue care to release the tension that accumulates around arthritic joints — keeping you active and functional.

The basics

Understanding arthritis

Osteoarthritis (OA) — the most common type of arthritis — develops when the cartilage that cushions a joint gradually wears down over time, leaving bones closer together and the joint less able to absorb load. It's a degenerative process, not a disease that spreads through the body. In the spine it's called spinal arthritis or degenerative joint disease — the facet joints and disc spaces narrow, which can cause stiffness, reduced range of motion, and local or referred pain. The joints most often affected are the spine, hips, knees, and hands.

Chiropractic care cannot reverse or cure arthritis — the structural changes are real — but it can make a meaningful difference in how a joint feels and functions. Gentle adjustments restore available motion to stiffened joints, corrective exercise builds the muscle support those joints need, and reducing surrounding muscle tension takes pressure off the joint surface. The goal is to keep you moving well and comfortably for as long as possible. For rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory types, we work alongside your medical team rather than managing it independently.

Full Circle Health treating arthritis in Chesterfield

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Types of arthritis we help manage

Arthritis is not a single condition, and the right care depends on what’s happening in your specific joints. We regularly help Chesterfield-area patients with:

  • Lumbar and cervical spinal arthritis — degenerative facet joint changes that cause back pain, neck pain, stiffness, and occasionally referred pain into the arms or legs. Restoring spinal joint motion is often the most effective conservative approach.
  • Hip osteoarthritis — wear in the hip joint that limits walking, getting in and out of a car, and climbing stairs. Gentle mobilization and strengthening the surrounding musculature can keep hip pain manageable and slow functional decline.
  • Knee osteoarthritis — one of the most prevalent forms of OA, affecting millions of adults. Improved joint mechanics, quadriceps and hip strengthening, and reduced inflammation support are key. See our dedicated knee pain page for more detail.
  • Multi-joint or generalized OA — when more than one area is affected, we coordinate care around the joints limiting you most, while keeping the whole kinetic chain in mind.
  • Rheumatoid and inflammatory arthritis (co-management) — for RA and other inflammatory types, we work alongside your rheumatologist to provide supportive, non-inflammatory care and movement rehab, never substituting for the medical management these conditions require.

When to see a chiropractor in Chesterfield

Many people assume stiff, achy joints are something they simply have to live with — but early conservative care often makes a larger difference than people expect. Consider booking an exam if you notice:

  • Morning stiffness that takes more than 15–20 minutes to ease
  • Joint pain that limits your ability to work, walk, exercise, or sleep
  • Stiffness or pain in your spine, hips, or knees that has been gradually worsening
  • Back pain or neck pain that imaging has linked to degenerative changes
  • Pain or decreased range of motion that you’ve been managing only with medication
  • You want to understand what conservative care can and cannot realistically do for your joints

What to expect at your first visit

Your first appointment is about 45–60 minutes and focused on understanding your joints before we treat anything. Here’s how it goes:

  1. Listen to your story — when the pain started, which joints are affected, what makes it better or worse, and how it is limiting your daily life.
  2. Examine thoroughly — orthopedic, neurological, and movement testing to assess joint mobility, muscle strength, and how your whole kinetic chain is compensating. We review any imaging you bring and order more only when it will change your plan.
  3. Explain what we found — in plain English, with honest expectations about what chiropractic care can help with and when a referral to another provider is the right call.
  4. Start care when appropriate — many patients receive gentle treatment the same day and leave with a specific, time-bound care plan.

Drug-free arthritis relief — without medication or surgery

Pain medication is often the first line of treatment for arthritis — and for some patients it’s genuinely necessary. But it does nothing for the stiffness, muscle weakness, or movement patterns that accelerate joint decline. Surgery is an option for severely damaged joints, but it carries real risks and recovery time, and it is rarely the right first step. Chiropractic care sits in the middle — managing pain and improving the mechanics that protect the joint — without drugs or downtime. For Chesterfield-area patients dealing with osteoarthritis or spinal degeneration, that often means moving better, hurting less, and staying more active for longer. We’ll always be honest about what we can help with and when you need a different specialist.

Why Chesterfield-area patients choose Full Circle Health

Patients from the greater St. Louis area choose Full Circle Health because Dr. Emily Noonan takes a root-cause, whole-joint approach — not just chasing the pain with adjustments. For arthritis patients, that means improving available motion, building the muscle support those joints need, and giving you the movement tools to maintain function at home. We combine gentle chiropractic adjustments to mobilize stiff joints and acupuncture to ease the muscle tension that builds around arthritic joints into one coordinated plan, and we communicate openly about what conservative care can and cannot do.

Ready to find out how much better your joints can feel? Our new-patient page makes your first visit easy, and you can book an appointment online in under a minute.

Why choose chiropractic

Chiropractic care vs. the typical arthritis routine

Comparison factor Chiropractic Care Pain Meds & Surgery
Addresses joint mechanics Restores available motion Masks the symptoms
Drug-free & non-invasive Always Rarely
Risk of side effects Minimal Higher (meds, surgery)
Builds muscle support Rehab built in Seldom addressed
Personalized to you Custom care plan One-size-fits-all
Long-term function goal Stay active & mobile Often symptom management only

Related conditions

Other conditions we treat in Chesterfield

Patient reviews

What our Chesterfield patients say

“If you are looking for a great chiropractor, look no further. Dr Emily is knowledgeable, kind, and cares so much for you as a patient. She practices the Gonstead system of chiropractic and also incorporates acupuncture to give you a well rounded approach to your health issues. I highly recommend checking out Full Circle Health.”
KR Kallie Rogers Verified review · Google
“I cannot say enough good things about Dr. Emily and her entire staff. I started just a few months ago with daily migraines and intense neck/back pain. Just a short time with Dr. E, the migraines are gone and we have a solid plan to reduce the pain in my neck/back. I could not be happier and more impressed with my experience at Full Circle Health.”
BK Brittany Klein Verified review · Google
“I am not going to lie that I was skeptical of chiropractic care. I had been to chiropractors in the past and lacked the results I wanted to see. But Dr. Emily is different. She takes her time to get to know her patients, their bodies, and their goals for treatment. I am a bedside registered nurse who spends 12+ hours on my feet at a time. Dr. Emily has helped me with the lower back pain that comes with that job. I always feel better after seeing her. Dr. Emily helps me feel my best so I can provide the best care to my patients. The great care starts with the ladies at the front desk. Tracy and Leila always have a smile on their face and are always willing to help. The whole team is fantastic, and I will continue to recommend Full Circle Health to anyone that will listen.”
GW Gracie Wilkenson Verified review · Google

Good to know

Arthritis FAQ

Still have questions? Contact us — we're happy to help.

What causes arthritis joint pain?+

Osteoarthritis pain comes from cartilage breakdown that leaves bones closer together and less cushioned. The joint becomes stiff, the surrounding muscles tighten to protect it, and normal movement generates friction and irritation. In the spine, narrowing of the facet joints and disc spaces can also put pressure on nearby nerves, causing referred pain into the arms or legs.

Can a chiropractor help arthritis?+

Yes — with an honest scope. Chiropractic care cannot reverse the structural changes of osteoarthritis, but it can restore available joint motion, reduce surrounding muscle tension, and help you move more comfortably. Many patients find they need less pain medication and can stay more active with regular conservative care.

Is chiropractic care safe for arthritic joints?+

For most people with osteoarthritis, gentle chiropractic adjustments and soft-tissue work are safe and well-tolerated. We modify our approach based on how much joint space remains, and for advanced arthritis or inflammatory types like rheumatoid arthritis, we coordinate with your medical team.

How many visits will I need?+

Arthritis is a chronic condition, so care tends to look different than treating an acute injury. After your exam, Dr. Noonan gives you a specific plan with realistic goals — some patients find relief in a short series of visits and return for periodic maintenance; others benefit from ongoing supportive care to stay functional.

Can chiropractic help spinal arthritis or degenerative joint disease?+

Often, yes. Spinal arthritis causes facet joint stiffening and disc narrowing that respond well to gentle adjustments and movement rehab. Restoring motion to restricted spinal levels takes stress off the most degenerated segments and frequently reduces [back pain](/symptoms/back-pain/) and [neck pain](/symptoms/neck-pain/) significantly.

Do you treat arthritis in the knee or hip?+

Yes. [Knee pain](/symptoms/knee-pain/) and [hip pain](/symptoms/hip-pain/) from osteoarthritis are very common, and improving how the joint moves — plus building the surrounding muscle support — can meaningfully reduce daily pain and delay or reduce the need for surgical intervention for many patients.

What is the difference between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis?+

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative, wear-and-tear process affecting cartilage — it is not an autoimmune disease and does not spread from joint to joint through inflammation. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks joint linings. RA is managed primarily by a rheumatologist; we can provide supportive care but work alongside your medical team rather than managing it independently.

Will my insurance cover arthritis treatment?+

We accept many major plans and offer affordable self-pay options. Share your insurance details and we'll verify your benefits before your first visit so there are no surprises.

Do I need imaging before I come in?+

No — you don't need to bring X-rays or an MRI before your first visit, though we're happy to review any imaging you have. We screen for red flags during the exam and order imaging only when it will change your care plan.

How can I slow down arthritis progression?+

Staying consistently active, maintaining a healthy weight, and keeping the muscles around affected joints strong are the most evidence-backed strategies. Chiropractic care supports all three — improving mobility so movement is less painful, providing specific corrective exercises, and reducing the muscle guarding that causes people to stop moving altogether.

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