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A painful shoulder can make even simple tasks difficult to do. You might find it hard to use your arm or your hand. But getting the right treatment can help.
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As you probably already know, back pain is a very common complaint. About three in four adults will experience back pain during their lifetime—and that number may very well rise, given our aging population and recent trend of obesity.
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When you feel pain in your elbow that happens not due to a traumatic injury, it menas you suffer from elbow pain. Elbow overuse and minor muscle strain are also considered as elbow pain.
Read more about Elbow Pain
Read more about Elbow Pain
The wrist is a complex joint made up of many small bones. Damage to any part of your wrist can be painful, ranging from dull aches to sharp stabbing pain, and can affect your ability to use your wrist and hand.
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Hip pain often starts with people finding it difficult to sit or squat. They experience an immense amount of pain when doing so. The region or the muscles of hip can hurt a lot, whenever they are pressure on the affected area.
Read more about Hip Pain
Read more about Hip Pain
The knee is not only the largest joint in the body, it is in fact two joints. The larger of the two is the joint between the thighbone and the larger of the lower leg bones.
Read more about Knee Pain
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Ankle pain is often due to an ankle sprain. A sprain is an injury to the ligaments, which connect bones to one another.
Read more about Ankle Pain
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Other Common Orthopaedic Conditions
Joint pain is the sensation of discomfort or soreness in a joint or joints of the body. Joints are the spaces or areas where two or more bones meet, such as the hip, knee, shoulder, elbow and ankle.
Read more about Joint Arthritis
Read more about Joint Arthritis
Breaks in the bones. People who have osteoporosis have a low bone density and also experience a greater risk of developing fractures than do others.
Read more about Fractures
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