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  2. Arthritis diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    No classes the week of Thanksgiving, November 26 & 28. This virtual multiweek exercise class is for people with chronic pain conditions. Participants will learn a basic exercise routine and get education about living with chronic pain. Attend classes as desired. The class is hosted by Mayo Clinic Health System Rehabilitation Services staff.

  3. 5 options for knee arthritis pain - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    The two most commonly used for knee arthritis are glucosamine sulfate and hyaluronic acid. 3. Injections. If you continue to experience pain from knee arthritis after trying medications and therapy, the next step typically is to get an injection. This process usually starts with a corticosteroid injection, which can drastically reduce ...

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

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    As dementia progresses, so does the likelihood that patients are experiencing pain. Between 50% and 80% of patients with moderate to severe dementia experience pain daily. Many patients receive inadequate treatment due lack of recognition. Alzheimer's disease causes the person to develop a mask-like facial expression.

  5. Pain in the back: Spinal arthritis - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    You may experience pain and swelling, and your bones and joints slowly erode and deform. You can get this type of arthritis at any age, but it is usually more common in adults 40 or older. The spine is susceptible to osteoarthritis because of the motion between the vertebrae. It's most common in the lower back, or lumbar spine, because these ...

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

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    Typically, low-impact exercise is best tolerated. Things like pool exercises, bicycle or elliptical tend to keep you moving with less aggravation of the pain." Other benefits include strengthening the muscles around the joints, maintaining bone strength, and improving energy and mood. Low-impact activities, such as swimming and yoga, are good ...

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

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    Back pain is one of the most common health complaints in the U.S. In fact, eight out of 10 Americans will experience back pain at some point in their lives. Symptoms include muscle ache, shooting or stabbing pain, pain that radiates down your leg and limited flexibility or range of motion of the back. Get tips to manage your pain, and know when ...

  8. Radiofrequency ablation for back pain - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Radiofrequency ablation is a treatment for chronic pain due to arthritis or other joint issues. This procedure targets the nerves that are sending pain signals from the joints and is a mainstay of treatment for back pain. It can produce long-lasting relief by shutting off the communication between the nerves and the pain processing center in ...

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

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    Injections have long been offered for pain control in musculoskeletal and sports disorders. Historically, injections were performed using landmarks on the body and simply touching a painful structure to determine the correct location and area of pain to deliver the medication. Today, with advanced technology, ultrasound allows us to visualize ...

  10. Pain Medicine Services &Treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Our pain medicine specialists provide consultations and a personalized treatment for pain related to these and other conditions: Abdominal and stomach — Abdominal pain, pancreatitis, post-surgical hernia. Cancer — Post-operative, treatment effects, tumor location. Cervical — Back, disk disease, facet joint syndrome, failed back syndrome ...

  11. 5 most common types of chronic pain treated by neurosurgeons

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    Typically, cervical radiculopathy is caused by a herniated disk, bone spur or narrowing of the spinal canal. It can cause pain and weakness, or numbness, along the nerve. Most cases of cervical radiculopathy improve in a few months with nonsurgical treatments. Surgery may be necessary for severe cases.