Arthritis affects millions of people and is one of the leading causes of disability and chronic pain. At Twin Cities Chiropractic, Dr. Scot Sorum specializes in natural arthritis treatment that focuses on reducing pain, improving mobility, and slowing disease progression without relying heavily on medications. With 25 years of experience, Dr. Sorum understands that arthritis affects each person differently and provides personalized care to help you maintain an active, fulfilling lifestyle.
Arthritis is inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility:

"Wear and tear" arthritis from cartilage breakdown

Autoimmune condition affecting joint lining

Associated with psoriasis skin condition

Inflammatory arthritis affecting the spine

Caused by uric acid crystal deposits in joints
Natural cartilage deterioration over time
Joint trauma leading to arthritis development
Family history of arthritis
Extra weight putting stress on joints
Occupational or athletic overuse
Body's immune system attacking joints

Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae

Particularly knuckles and thumb base

Weight-bearing joint problems

Hip joint degeneration

Rotator cuff and shoulder joint arthritis
Detailed arthritis history and symptom assessment with Dr. Sorum
Physical examination of affected joints and surrounding tissues
Range of motion and functional testing
Postural analysis and movement assessment
X-rays when necessary to evaluate joint damage
Lifestyle and activity analysis

Improve mobility without forcing movement

Maintain proper alignment and reduce nerve irritation

Restore function to arms, legs, hands, and feet

For spinal arthritis and disc degeneration

Strengthen supporting muscles and maintain flexibility

Joy Vang's therapeutic massage reduces muscle tension and improves circulation

Reduce inflammation and pain

Pain relief and muscle relaxation

Deep tissue treatment for inflammation

Nutrition and supplement guidance

Maintain mobility without aggravating inflammation

Relieve pressure on arthritic joints

Reduce stress on affected spinal segments

Support spine with strong abdominal muscles

Maintain range of motion in affected joints

Build muscle support around joints

Reduce stress on weight-bearing joints

Adapt activities to protect joints

Avoid aggravating active inflammation

Natural methods to reduce inflammation

Address factors that may trigger flare-ups

Work with rheumatologists when appropriate

Address original trauma effects

Reduce adhesions affecting joint function

Improve movement patterns

Avoid further joint damage
Natural methods to control arthritis pain
Better range of motion and flexibility
Particularly morning stiffness
Less pain interference with rest
From improved pain management
Maintain joint function longer
Less reliance on pain medications
Better ability to participate in activities
Avoid secondary problems from inactivity
Better fitness and wellness
Not just mask symptoms
Avoid medication-related complications
Focus on maintaining and improving mobility
Address whole-person wellness
Reduce long-term healthcare costs

Reduce stress on weight-bearing joints

Maintain joint mobility and muscle strength

Anti-inflammatory diet choices

Reduce inflammation from chronic stress

Quality rest supports healing

Protect joints during daily activities

Workplace and home modifications

Balance activity with rest periods

Appropriate braces or supports when needed

Heat for stiffness, cold for inflammation

Swimming, walking, cycling

Maintain joint flexibility

Build muscle support for joints

Prevent falls and further joint injury

Stretching and mobility work
Joint pain lasting more than a few weeks
Morning stiffness lasting more than 30 minutes
Swelling in one or more joints
Reduced range of motion in joints
Joint pain interfering with daily activities
Family history of arthritis with early symptoms

Maintain joint function longer

Establish effective treatment early

Maintain independence and activity levels

Avoid secondary problems from arthritis

Better long-term results with early care
Dr. Scot Sorum brings a quarter-century of experience treating arthritis and degenerative joint conditions to Twin Cities Chiropractic. As a Northwestern College of Chiropractic graduate who founded the practice in 2001, Dr. Sorum has successfully helped thousands of patients manage arthritis naturally and maintain active lifestyles.

Appropriate for sensitive arthritic joints

Natural approaches to arthritis pain

Maintaining and improving daily activities

Slowing arthritis progression through lifestyle changes

25 years treating arthritis and joint conditions

Thousands of successful arthritis patients helped

Appropriate for sensitive arthritic joints

Addressing all aspects of arthritis management

Tailored to your specific arthritis type

Combining chiropractic, massage, and physical therapy

Drug-free approaches to pain and inflammation

Improves circulation and reduces muscle tension

Patients maintaining active lifestyles

Natural pain management success

Helping patients preserve joint function

Better participation in daily activities
Yes, gentle chiropractic care can help maintain joint mobility, reduce pain, and slow arthritis progression. Dr. Sorum uses techniques specifically appropriate for arthritic joints.
Dr. Sorum uses very gentle techniques designed for sensitive arthritic joints. Treatment should not increase your pain and often provides immediate relief.
While arthritis cannot be “cured,” its progression can be slowed and symptoms can be significantly improved with proper natural treatment.
Yes, appropriate exercise is crucial for arthritis management. Dr. Sorum will guide you on safe, beneficial activities for your specific condition.
Treatment frequency depends on your arthritis severity and symptoms. Some patients benefit from regular maintenance care, while others need intensive treatment during flare-ups.
Many patients are able to reduce medication dependency with natural treatment, but any medication changes should be made in consultation with your prescribing physician.

Light activity to prevent stiffness

Warm baths or heating pads for stiffness

Ice packs for acute inflammation

Balance activity with adequate rest

Reduce factors that may worsen symptoms

Modified techniques for acute symptoms

Natural methods to control flare-up pain

What to do and what to avoid

Natural approaches to reduce inflammation
Dr. Sorum’s arthritis treatment is enhanced by our integrated approach:

Gentle joint mobilization and spinal alignment

For spinal arthritis and associated disc problems

Strengthen supporting muscles and maintain flexibility

Therapeutic massage improves circulation & reduces muscle tension

Nutrition, exercise, and arthritis management strategies

Often occurs with spinal arthritis

Narrowing that can accompany arthritis

Long-term pain management from arthritis

Gentle joint mobilization and spinal alignment

Inflammation around joints

Tendon inflammation often associated with arthritis

Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines

Bell Peppers, Broccoli, Spinach

Berries, Cherries, Oranges

Brown Rice, Quinoa, Oats

Walnuts, Flaxseeds, Chia Seeds

High in inflammatory compounds

Can increase inflammation

High in inflammatory fats

Promote inflammation

Can interfere with anti-inflammatory processes

Natural anti-inflammatory

Joint cartilage support

Natural anti-inflammatory compound

Important for bone and joint health
Start the day with light movement
Heat therapy to reduce morning stiffness
Ease into daily activities
Start with nutritious foods
Avoid prolonged static positions
Balance activity with rest periods
Use joint-friendly tools and positions
Support overall joint health
Light activity to maintain mobility
Relaxation techniques before bed
Warm bath or heating pad for comfort
Supportive mattress and pillows