Advice From Musculoskeletal And Joint Experts
Joint pain is a condition where any joint in the body can experience pain, stiffness, swelling, and burning. It is more common among the elderly and those engaged in heavy physical labor. Pain can occur in many areas, such as the neck, shoulders, lower back, arthritis in the hands, knees, elbows, heels, toes, and more. This significantly affects quality of life, causing patients to experience pain with every movement, which can gradually lead to muscle atrophy or joint dysfunction. - Dr. Andrew
Musculoskeletal problems must be treated before they worsen
Impaired Motor Function
Chronic Pain
Joint Injuries And Disabilities
Loss Of Muscle Mass And Strength.
Risk of fractures
Psychological disorders and depression
Early treatment is crucial to prevent complications from musculoskeletal diseases. Since the condition of bones and joints tends to worsen over time, you might face permanent loss of mobility or end up in a vegetative state.
Recommendations from Dr. Andrew, a nutrition expert from the American College of Medicine and Technology with 35 years of experience in the nutrition and musculoskeletal fields.