SELECT YOU AREA OF DISCOMFORT

  • Sudden intense pain.
  • Pain when you’re NOT bearing weight.
  • Pain that persists for more than two weeks.
  • Swelling that persists or worsens after 2-3 days.
  • Limited range of motion due to stiffness, weakness, or swelling.

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  • Numbness in the foot
  • Pain in the heel, ball, or arch of the foot
  • Inability to perform daily activities without foot pain
  • Change in sensation or color of skin or toenail
  • Swelling or tenderness
  • If the afflicted area looks deformed or if you have lost function.

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  • A popping or snapping noise in or around the knee
  • Feel like your knee gave out while walking, running, jumping, or turning
  • Have severe joint pain, pain in the knee, pain in the kneecap, or pain behind the knee
  • Cannot bend or move the knee
  • Begin limping or are unable to walk comfortably
  • Have swelling of the knee, joint, or calf area

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  • Severe joint pain
  • Pain in the joint that keeps you awake at night
  • Joint discomfort that prevents you from participating in recreational activities
  • Joint pain that limits your ability to conduct necessary and daily functions, such as climbing stairs or standing up
  • You have attempted more conservative treatment methods, such as exercise or therapy, without success

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  • Joint pain felt in the front of the hip, along the outside of the hip, in the groin, or over the buttock area
  • Discomfort and swelling in the thigh and knee
  • Joint inflammation or hip muscle spasms, which may cause fluid accumulation in the hip joint
  • Limping or the inability to walk comfortably on the affected side
  • Inability to bend or rotate the hip
  • Soreness and the feeling of the hip throbbing while sleeping or resting
  • Fever, redness, and warmth—which are signs of infection

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  • Persistent aching or stiffness.
  • Achiness in the lower back after sitting for an extended period of time.
  • Sudden, sharp pain in a localized area of the back.
  • Pain that affects posture while sitting, standing, or walking.
  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms or legs.
  • A popping noise or feeling in the back after straining or heavy lifting
  • Numbness, tingling, or cramping in one or both arms or legs
  • Weakness in a specific area of the leg or arm
  • Loss of balance when walking
  • Incontinence
  • Persistent headaches
  • Disruption of sleep due to pain
  • Stiffness, pain and or swelling of the neck and shoulders, especially in the morning
  • Sensory disturbance/sensitivity and abnormal sensations of the arms and legs
  • Weakness, numbness, and dizziness.

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    • Increased hand and arm pain
    • Finger joint pain when carrying, gripping, grasping, or twisting objects
    • Swelling and discomfort in the hand or around the affected joint
    • Changes in the surrounding joints—if you are experiencing thumb joint pain, your neighboring finger joints may become more mobile than normal
    • Your hand, palm, and fingers may feel warm or appear red in color
    • Hand numbness, tingling, or throbbing while resting or sleeping
    • A sensation of grating or grinding in the affected joint—this is caused by damaged cartilage
    • Developing cysts on the end joints of your fingers—this is caused by conditions such as arthritis

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  • Severe pain.
  • Swelling and bruising around the joint.
  • Trouble moving your elbow normally, using your arm or turning your arm from palm up to palm down and vice versa.

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    • Increased joint pain, thumb pain, and tingling or numbness in the hand and forearm
    • Swelling or significant bruising in the wrist, around the joint, or over the forearm
    • Inability to carry, open, or twist objects
    • Difficulty straightening your wrist

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    • Pain and stiffness in or around the shoulder joint
    • Limited shoulder mobility
    • Difficulty and/or inability to reach overhead
    • Shoulder joint pain that keeps you awake at night
    • A popping or grinding feeling when using the afflicted shoulder
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