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Best Topical Medicine for Pain

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In this episode the surgeons discuss what is the best topical medicine for pain. They discuss the components they believe can help control musculoskeletal pain symptoms. Oral pain medicine can have side effects. Topical treatments are very safe.
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Natural Relief for Joint Pain

Treatment Options for Chronic Knee Pain

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Arthritis of the knee joint can impact your quality of life so you are not able to complete regular activities. Learn about the latest knee pain treatment options including nonsurgical treatments such as medications and injections, alternative treatments such as PRP and supplements, and minimally invasive knee surgery techniques to relieve chronic knee pain.

Rainy weather brings joint pain for some elders among us

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Rainy weather brings joint pain for some elders among us

습한 장마 기후와 관절통증 악화 관계
Could there be some type of a connection between weather changes and joint pain.
Some scientists express doubts, while our elders, who often experience chronic aches in the rainy season, beg to differ.
Lee Unshin reignites that debate
The monsoon season has brought a wave of showers that, with the effects of climate change, seem to get more unpredictable by the year.
And yet, growing up, our grandparents somehow always had an idea about when it was going to rain.
Ever wondered how they could tell?

“Research has shown the link between joint pain and the weather, with rain more likely to affect your pain. In fact, people who suffer from arthritis claim that sometimes they can tell a storm is looming in advance.”

“My body can almost always predict weather changes. Aches start to kick in a couple days before the rain. I live in Galveston, Texas, where its extremely humid from the surrounding ocean, and the joint cramps are far worse when I’m there, compared to when I’m in Seoul.”

While the studies haven’t been entirely conclusive, a majority of doctors believes the correlation between weather changes and pain is more than plausible.
The knees, elbows and fingers — joints that go through a lot of wear and tear — seem to be particularly sensitive.
Bones and joints weakened by old age or injury are also reportedly more sensitive to the weather.

“When the humidity is high and the air pressure is low, it makes the joints swell a bit, which could cause pain. The best thing to do to if you suffer from chronic aches like these… is to avoid intense physical activity and take pain medication in advance.”

For people with less prognostic joints, there is a handy smartphone app that offers barometric pressure readings, so people can track potential changes that will affect how they feel.

However, doctors add that because not everyone with arthritic pain… experiences weather-related aches… people should consult a physician when considering medication.
They also say that further studies are required to confirm the link between joint pain and the weather.
Lee Un-shin, Arirang News.

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Is this just an old wise tale or can our bodies feel a shift in the air?

Sacroiliac Joint Pain, Diagnosis, and Treatment – Dr. McNally

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Unresolved lower back pain, buttock pain, hip, groin or leg pain may be coming from the sacroiliac(SI) joint. Learn about minimally invasive SI joint fusion using the iFuse Implant from Thomas McNally, MD, at Suburban Orthopedics in Chicago, IL. In addition, hear a success story from one of his patients, Greg.

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What Causes Leg Pain During Menstruation

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What Causes Leg Pain During Menstruation

Could Your Joint Pain Be a Vitamin C Deficiency? – Dr.Berg

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Could Your Joint Pain Be a Vitamin C Deficiency? – Dr.Berg

Could a vitamin C deficiency be what’s behind your joint pain? Find out. 
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0:10 What does vitamin C do?
1:18 Sugar and vitamin C 
2:24 The two top signs of a vitamin C deficiency 

Let’s talk about joint pain and vitamin C. Could your joint pain be caused by a vitamin C deficiency? 

What you need to know about vitamin C:
• It’s involved with collagen synthesis
• It can help lower inflammation 
• The need for vitamin C increases with stress (such as infection or surgery)
• Vitamin C is an antioxidant and a cofactor for opioids 
• Vitamin C is required for collagen  
• Vitamin C can’t be absorbed in the presence of sugar 

If you’re consuming sugar, or you’re prediabetic or diabetic, that elevated sugar situation could prevent vitamin C from being absorbed. Vitamin C and glucose have a similar chemistry. In the presence of vitamin C and glucose, your body will always absorb glucose before the vitamin C. Insulin resistance could also cause a person to be deficient in vitamin C. 

This could easily show up as joint pain. Fatigue and joint pain are the two top indicators that you could have a vitamin C deficiency. 

You may just need to cut sugar out of the diet. 

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Rainy weather brings joint pain for some elders among us

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습한 장마철 관절 통증 악화..,
There has been a debate for decades about whether there is some type of a connection between weather changes and joint pain.
Some scientists express doubts, but our elders, who often experience chronic aches in the rainy season, beg to differ.
Lee Unshin has the full story.
The monsoon season has brought a wave of showers that, with the effects of climate change, seem to get more unpredictable by the year.
And yet, growing up, our grandparents somehow always had an idea about when it was going to rain.
Ever wondered how they could tell?

“Research has shown the link between joint pain and the weather, with rain more likely to affect your pain. In fact, people who suffer from arthritis claim that sometimes they can tell a storm is looming in advance.”

“My body can almost always predict weather changes. Aches start to kick in a couple days before the rain. I live in Galveston, Texas, where its extremely humid from the surrounding ocean, and the joint cramps are far worse when I’m there, compared to when I’m in Seoul.”

While the studies haven’t been entirely conclusive, a majority of doctors believes the correlation between weather changes and pain is more than plausible.
The knees, elbows and fingers — joints that go through a lot of wear and tear — seem to be particularly sensitive.
Bones and joints weakened by old age or injury are also reportedly more sensitive to the weather.

“When the humidity is high and the air pressure is low, it makes the joints swell a bit, which could cause pain. The best thing to do to if you suffer from chronic aches like these… is to avoid intense physical activity and take pain medication in advance.”

For people with less prognostic joints, there is a handy smartphone app that offers barometric pressure readings, so people can track potential changes that will affect how they feel.

However, doctors add that because not everyone with arthritic pain… experiences weather-related aches… people should consult a physician when considering medication.
They also say that further studies are required to confirm the link between joint pain and the weather.
Lee Un-shin, Arirang News.

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Knee Pain , common causes- Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

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Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes painful conditions associated with the knee, the etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests and special maneuvers, and treatment options.
Common knee problems:
Patellar chondromalacia
•chronic pain due to softening of the cartilage beneath the kneecap.
•Chronic knee pain from mild to complete erosion of the cartilage in the back of the kneecap.
•Pain in the front of the knee.
•Occurs more in young people.
•Becomes worse from climbing up and down the stairs.
•Treatment: usually therapy, NSAIDS.
Patellar bursitis
•Pain and inflammation located in the front of the kneecap.
•The bursa becomes inflamed and fills with fluid at the top of the knee.
•Causes pain, swelling, tenderness and a lump in the area on top of the kneecap.
Ligament injury
Lateral collateral ligament rupture: usually occurs as a result of sports activities.
Medial collateral ligament rupture: injury to the ligament on the inner part of the knee. The most commonly injured knee ligament.
Anterior cruciate ligament tear:
•involves a valgus stress to the knee.
•Usually the patient will have swelling and hematoma.
•Lachman’s test is positive.
•MRI is diagnostic.
Patellar tendonitis
•Inflammation and pain located inferior to the knee cap area.
Meniscal Tear
•Meniscus is a cushion that protects the cartilage of the knee.
•Injury will cause pain on the medial or lateral side of the knee.
•Outer 30% of meniscus has blood supply.
•mcMurrays test is positive.
•History of locking, swelling and instability of the knee.
•MRI is helpful.
Arthritis of the knee joint
•Characterized by progressive wearing away of the cartilage of the joint.
•The knee is a common part of the body that is most affected by arthritis.
•Decreased joint space.
Baker’s cyst
•Swelling in the back of the knee filled with synovial fluid.
•Cyst between the semimembranous and medial gastrocnemius muscles.
Gout
•Type of arthritis or joint inflammation caused by an excessive level of uric acid in the blood.
•Can affect any joint especially the big toe.
•Crystals look like needles and have a negative birefringence.

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Arthritis is the condition in which the articular cartilage is damaged, worn out or torn, which causes the pain in the joints. There are two types of Arthritis named as Osteoarthritis, which is degenerative and Rheumatoid Arthritis, in which the patients get the joint tumours.

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Top 5 Best Pain Relief Oil in India 2020 | Oil for Knee, Joints, Muscles, Back & Arthritis Pain

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Top 7 Knee Pain Relief Treatments – Ask Doctor Jo

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General knee pain often comes from tightness in your leg muscles and the knee joint itself. Here a some easy ways to help with knee pain relief. Use code DOCTORJO10 to get 10% off the knee support sleeve featured in this video: http://www.sleeve-stars.com/askdrjo (affiliate link)

The first knee pain relief treatment is patella mobs or kneecap mobs. Since the patella is connected to the quad tendon and the patellar tendon, it’s important to keep it loose so it doesn’t put extra pressure on your knee joint.

The next two knee pain relief exercises are quad and hamstring sets. Isometric exercises are a great way to strengthen the muscles without irritating them. It’s also a great way to relax the muscles and prevent tightness and spasms.

Another great knee pain treatment is to use a knee support sleeve. The folks at Sleeve Stars sent me their knee support sleeve. The sleeve can really help with the compression component of the sleeve. It can help decrease swelling, increase circulation, and warm up the muscles to help prevent further injury.

The last three treatments are stretches for the calf/hamstrings, IT band, and quads. All these muscles and tendons cross the knee joint. So when they are tight, they can cause increased pain. Stretching them out consistently will help relieve the pain.

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