Aching Joints and Joint Management

Joint pain occurs in the body’s “hinges.” Not typically requiring hospital care, joint pain is quite common and can be extremely debilitating. Arthritis is one of the biggest causes of joint pain, but other conditions can develop.

At Southwest Spine and Pain Center, we believe in providing the most beneficial advice to our patients. Joint pain can be very painful as the colder weather approaches. Offering the best spine and pain treatments in the state of Utah, Southwest Spine and Pain encourages you to come in for an examination.

Approximately 27 million Americans suffer with a chronic condition, according to the Arthritis Foundation. Within the number, individuals often have pain in their knees, hips, and hands. Osteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage wears down and the bones rub against one another. Rheumatoid arthritis affects roughly 1.3 million Americans, according to the Arthritis Foundation. This condition can cause extreme pain and inflammation, as well as a buildup of joint fluid.

Other conditions that can cause joint pain include:

  • Sarcoidosis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Gout
  • Lupus
  • Bursitis
  • Overuse
  • Injury

Pain management should not only be used in the doctor’s office. At Southwest Spine and Pain Center, we encourage our patients to take their treatment home with them. To relieve and manage joint pain, patients can use topical pain relievers and over the counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Under the recommendation of your physician, patients should stay moderately active and exercise with stretching and range of motion workouts. Even spoil yourself a little! Get a massage, take a hot bath, get some rest, and stretch often.

Joint pain should not be ignored. It is better to get early treatment than to be too late to use conservative therapies. If you or someone you know has joint pain and is worsened with cold weather, contact a Southwest Spine and Pain Center team member today!

If chronic pain is impacting your life, don't wait to schedule an appointment at Southwest Spine and Pain Center. With four locations and same day appointments, the pain management specialists at Southwest Spine and Pain Center are dedicated to helping those who suffer from chronic pain live the life they want to! To schedule an appointment, visit our locations tab!

The advice and information contained in this article is for educational purposes only, and is not intended to replace or counter a physician’s advice or judgment. Please always consult your physician before taking any advice learned here or in any other educational medical material.

©Southwest Spine and Pain Center, 2013

©Medical Marketing Solutions, 2013