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Joints form the connection between bones. These are beautifully designed to let the person move their body and support their weight. Any damage to the joints from disease or injury can interfere with the movement and cause a lot of pain. Many different conditions can lead to painful joints including Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Bursitis, Gout, strains, sprains and other injuries.
Joint pain is extremely common. It can range from mildly irritating to debilitating. It may go away after a few weeks (acute), or last for several weeks or months (chronic). Old age also results in the deterioration of cartilage from normal wear and tear of the passing years. The protective membranes and fluids in the joints begin to dry up in this age. These changes may allow the bones to rub against each other painfully. Whatever the cause of joint pain, the person usually manages it with medication, physical therapy or alternative treatments. The goal of each treatment is to reduce pain and inflammation, and preserve joint function.















