BONE AND JOINT HEALTH
In our program medical doctors utilize an integrated approach with diagnostics, treatment planning and rehabilitation for bones and joints. Bones, muscles and joints make up the musculoskeletal system, along with cartilage, tendons, ligaments and connective tissue. This system gives your body its structure and support and let you move around. The parts of the musculoskeletal system grow and change throughout life.
Bones , muscles and joints hold our body together and support freedom of movement. Joints are the areas where bones comes together. They allow the skeleton to be flexible for movement. In a joint, bones do not directly contact each other. Instead, they are cushioned by cartilage in the joint, synovial membranes around the joint, and fluid.
Bone and joint pain
There are several potential causes for bone and joint pain, including:
. Older age, as your age increases and the collagen that builds cartilage in your joints start deteriorate, aches and pains are more likely to occur.
. Arthritis or osteoarthritis
. Overuse due to performing repetitive movements.
. Poor posture
. Injuries, impact or trauma
. Inactivity or a sedentary lifestyle, such as sitting for many hours per day
. An autoimmune disorder that increases inflammation, such as Hashimoto`s, thyroiditis or fibromyalgia
. Muscle pains or an injury that places pressure on a joint
. Bone and joint pain may also become worse if another condition starts weakening muscles or causing bone pain such as bursitis, osteoporosis or a fracture
. In rare cases due to an infection, or a virus or illness that causes, achiness, such as the flu
.stretching and exercising
.hot and cold packs, with essential oils
.diet modifications
.collagen and other supplements
.losing weight, if needed
Symptoms of joint pain
Symptoms of joint pain includes soreness, aching or discomfort when using the affected joint. The sore joint may feel hot and burning. Joint pain can occur suddenly or be an ongoing condition. A sudden, acute pain in multiple joints may be a symptom of gout, inflammation or the beginning of a chronic joint disorder.
Consistent pain in many joints may be the result of arthritis. Individuals who experience any of the following symptoms along with the bone or joint pain should see a health practitioner for a complete examination.
1. aching or stiffness throughout the body.
2. the feeling of pulled, burning or overworked muscles.
3. pain that worsens with movement.
4. fatigue and sleep problems
Bone Bruising
A bone bruise can happen when a bone takes a fall. This makes small cracks in the outer layer of bone and it also includes bleeding in the thin covering of the bone. Osteoarthritis can also cause bone bruising.
Tips for healthy joints
Maintain your healthy weight by eating healthy diet. Keep working and take exercise regularly also correct your posture. always prevent yourself from falling. Strengthening exercise daily. Vitamin D is best for bones and joints also take calcium supplements and stop smoking it is dangerous for your health and bones.

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