Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic and severe clinical disorder that shortens life expectancy, causes gradual joint degeneration, and impairs quality of life. Even a small amount of inflammation has the potential to cause lasting impairment. Patients with RA may experience an intermittent or progressive clinical course depending on their symptoms. In the majority of patients, structural damage starts to manifest during the first two years of the clinical course. In order to relieve pain and stop joint deterioration and functional loss, RA therapy must be successful. By enhancing RA treatment and lowering RA patients' daily living challenges, physical therapy and rehabilitation programs considerably supplement medicinal therapy. RA is a chronic, progressive illness that significantly impairs physical function and causes disability. Since there is currently no cure for RA, patients must endure a variety of lifelong treatment modalities. Thus, educating patients and providing them with information about the intended treatment modalities is crucial to the disease's effective management. Applications of physiotherapy and rehabilitation in RA patients aim to reduce pain, enhance functional capacity, avoid disability, and educate patients in addition to these other goals.
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