Rheumatoid Arthritis: Back to function

Rheumatoid arthritis can cause joint pain, swelling, stiffness, and fatigue that limit daily life.

Why does it happen?

An overactive immune response drives inflammation in the joint lining, which can affect cartilage, bone, and surrounding tissues over time.

Usual treatments
  • Disease-modifying medications and biologics as indicated
  • Anti-inflammatory strategies, flare management, and monitoring
  • Physical therapy, strength training, joint protection
  • Surgery in selected cases
Xtend Optimal Health Way

Assess symptoms, triggers, and function. Optimize sleep, nutrition, stress, and recovery. Receive VSELs (systemic support focus). Progressive mobility and strength. Track markers and adjust.

A new horizon: VSELs

Because VSELs are very small and yours, they may circulate efficiently and be used as part of a whole-person plan aimed at supporting tissue environment and recovery.

How can VSELs help?
  • Support recovery and reduce stiffness feelings as part of a full plan
  • Complement movement therapy to rebuild function safely
  • Support resilience, energy, and performance capacity (varies by individual)
A hopeful future

A structured plan with objective tracking can help you regain confidence in movement and improve day-to-day function.

Why VSELs?

Autologous · Systemic support approach · Integrates with PT and lifestyle optimization · Coordinated with your medical team · Developing therapy; results vary