05/18/2026
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Does your child complain about joint pain, stiffness, or swollen joints?
While many people think arthritis only affects adults, children can develop juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) too — and it can impact everything from play and school to sleep and independence.
In our latest article, we explore:
🦴 What juvenile arthritis is
🖐️ Common signs and symptoms to watch for
🏃 How occupational therapy can help children stay active and independent
💡 Why early intervention matters
At Triumph Pediatrics, our mobile occupational therapy services support children in their home and community environments throughout Washington, DC.
📅 Book an evaluation today and help your child move with greater comfort and confidence.
Learn the signs of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in children and how pediatric occupational therapy can help manage pain, mobility, and daily activities.