Top Causes of Chronic Joint Pain and How They Can Be Treated with RegenaJoint

10 December 2020
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10 December 2020, Comments: 0

Many people assume that chronic joint pain is most often prevalent in the elderly and those who have injured themselves in some permanent way. There are actually quite a few different things that can cause chronic joint pain, and many of them can happen at any age. Here are the most common causes of chronic joint pain and how RegenaJoint can offer a solution.

Arthritis

Arthritis is the most common reason for chronic joint pain, but that doesn’t mean it just happens to the elderly. The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis, which does typically come with age, but rheumatoid arthritis, a common autoimmune disorder in which the immune system attacks joint cartilage, can be diagnosed even as a teen; and that’s just 2 of over 40 types of arthritis.

Whether RegenaJoint will benefit you depends on the type of arthritis that is causing your chronic joint pain. Osteoarthritis is treated with RegenaJoint to regenerate cartilage, or at least prevent further cartilage or bone loss. Rheumatoid arthritis benefits similarly, but may also be able to improve overall.

Bursitis

Bursitis is a joint condition in which the bursa (small pockets of cushion in the joint) become inflamed. It is a pretty common condition that can be quite painful, but shouldn’t ultimately cause mobility problems. To decrease joint pain from bursitis, RegenaJoint can reduce inflammation and allow the joint to heal properly on its own.

Chronic joint sprains

If you are constantly spraining your ankle (or another joint), it could be a sign of joint weakness. Joint weakness can be caused by any number of factors or medical conditions. Although RegenaJoint will not address the root cause of the weak joint, it will be able to help you strengthen and heal the joint properly while reducing inflammation.

If you are tired of living with chronic joint pain and feel as though you’ve tried everything but surgery, contact us for an appointment to learn how our services might benefit you.

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