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  2. Arthritis diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Function better with less pain: When to consider total joint replacement for arthritis. There is a wide variety of nonsurgical treatment options for mild and moderate arthritis, but once the damage is severe enough, it may be time to consider total joint replacement.

  3. Need to know about aching joints - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Steroid injections into your joint can reduce inflammation and pain. Gel injections provide lubrication for smoother action. 4. Consider replacement surgery. Usually, medications and injections become less effective over time as the osteoarthritis progresses. At that point, it's time to talk with your provider and a surgeon about replacing the ...

  4. Staying active with joint pain - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Joint pain is just one barrier to regular exercise. Others include: Time To start and maintain regular exercise, people need to carve time out of their schedules. Recent research shows that even short 5- to 15-minute workouts throughout the day can provide health and fitness benefits.

  5. Dementia-related pain management - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Up to 80% of people with dementia experience pain. Learn how to recognize it and advocate for pain management for your loved one.

  6. How to keep moving with arthritis - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    If achy joints have you feeling like the Tin Man, don't just chalk it up to getting older. Those aches and pains could signal something more serious. And treatable. No oil required. "Arthritis is a common cause of joint pain and stiffness," says Jacob Ziegler, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon at Mayo Clinic Health System in Mankato, Minnesota. "It ...

  7. Back pain diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Radiofrequency ablation uses precise heat to stop nerves from sending pain signals to the brain from conditions like spinal arthritis and joint pain. Read a Q&A about this innovative treatment. By Melissa Kenevan May 23, 2023

  8. Shoulder ache causes & treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    One cause of pain and weakness is a rotator cuff tear. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons. It holds the shoulder joint in place and assists in arm motion and strength. If the MRI reveals a tear in the rotator cuff, it may require surgery, although the vast majority don't.

  9. West Nile virus: Need to know - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Some people may develop a fever, headache, body aches, joint pains, vomiting and rash. While most people fully recover, some may experience ongoing weakness and fatigue for months. Severe symptoms from West Nile virus are uncommon though people over 60 face a higher risk of severe illness if infected.

  10. Injections for joint pain relief - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    These issues often occur due to problems in the joint or the surrounding bone, muscle, tendon, ligaments and nerves. Injection treatment for all ages. Physiatrists treat musculoskeletal injuries in patients of all ages and activity level, including adolescent athletes, weekend warriors, and seniors with aches and pains.

  11. Get the facts about knee pain - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    A knee injury can affect any of the many ligaments, tendons, cartilage or bursae sacs that surround or consist of the knee joint. Some of the most common knee injuries are: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Meniscus; Bursitis; Tendinitis; Arthritis. More than 100 different types of arthritis exist. Examples of arthritis that might cause knee ...