Seasonal Arthritis? 7 Ways to Help You Feel Better Naturally
If there’s one thing we know about arthritis, it’s that it isn’t seasonal. But what if you start feeling extra joint pain during certain times
Board-Certified Rheumatologist
At the Center for Arthritis & Osteoporosis, Dr. Adenwalla and her team adopt the finest treatment procedures and diagnostic modalities to manage disease states. We understand that living with Arthritis and autoimmune diseases can be an extremely stressful experience. With compassion and care, and employment of employing high-end medical technologies like radiographs, MRIs, and ultrasound, we work to support our patients in their journey from pain to recovery.
If there’s one thing we know about arthritis, it’s that it isn’t seasonal. But what if you start feeling extra joint pain during certain times
Seasonal joint pain occurs when joints become inflamed due to cold weather, humidity, or other environmental factors. It usually goes away after the season ends.
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Dr. Humaira Adenwalla is a Board-Certified Rheumatologist who has been practicing medicine for over a decade in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Her main goal is to assist patients with connective tissue and autoimmune diseases related to skin, soft tissues, muscles, and joints to optimal recovery.
She completed her fellowship in Rheumatology from Hahnemann University Hospital and attended residency at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Darby, PA. She graduated from medical school at Dow Medical College in Karachi, Pakistan. Her passion for medicine and surgery brought her to the United States, where she built her medical career as a physician. Heavily involved in clinical research and therapy, she has numerous publications ranging from Vasculitis to Gout. She is also a member of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Rheumatology.
Through collaboration with experienced medical professionals, Dr. Adenwalla is equipped with both the clinical and patient care skills expected of an experienced Rheumatologist. She treats diseases ranging from Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoporosis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Systemic lupus erythematosus, Gout, Shoulder Pain, Knee Pain, and lower back pain