Approximately 46 million adults in the US, about one in every five (22%), have been diagnosed with arthritis.
Since 1999, there has been a 22 percent increase in the number of women who attribute their disability to arthritis.
With the aging of the Baby Boomers, it is estimated that 67 million adults will have arthritis by 2030.
The economic impact of arthritis is $128 billion: $81 billion for direct health care expenditures and $47 billion in indirect costs due to lost earnings.
Most of the health care costs are for anti-inflammatory drugs, but many Arthritis Patients have problems with the side effects of these drugs.
When faced with a future of hazardous drugs, many arthritis patients turn to Massage Therapy for help. |