Joint pain is not always osteoarthritis

These causes are possible

In everyday life, joint pain often manifests itself in very different ways. Sometimes it only occurs during certain movements, sometimes at rest or at night. For some people, the symptoms change throughout the day, while for others they remain constant. Sometimes the pain starts in one place and then spreads. As you can see, not all pain follows the same pattern. There can be different causes behind individual symptoms. Read on to find out what these might be.

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Joint pain is not always synonymous with joint wear: common causes of joint problems

Many patients automatically associate joint pain with osteoarthritis. However, joint degeneration is not always to blame for the symptoms. A clear distinction helps to classify symptoms realistically and avoid misconceptions.

The most common conditions that can cause joint pain include:

  • Degenerative joint diseases such as osteoarthritis
  • Inflammatory rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis
  • Metabolic diseases such as gout
  • Autoimmune-associated joint diseases such as psoriatic arthritis
  • Bone diseases such as osteoporosis
  • Inflammation of structures near the joints, such as bursitis
  • Overuse-related irritation of joints and tendons
  • Ligament and capsule injuries resulting in joint instability
  • Malalignments and axial deviations that alter joint load
These conditions can cause joint pain
Diagnosis and treatment of joint pain with Dr. Tabrizi in Frankfurt

Joint pain can have many different causes. In order to help you, a careful diagnosis is required. With various examinations in our private practice for orthopaedics and traumatology in Frankfurt, we can find out the cause of your joint pain and develop a treatment plan that suits your personal situation.

We are here for you! Simply contact us to make an appointment! You can also do this via Doctolib, our online appointment booking tool.

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