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Joint pain

Experimental Brain Research, 2009
Both inflammatory and degenerative diseases of joints are major causes of chronic pain. This overview addresses the clinical problem of joint pain, the nociceptive system of the joint, the mechanisms of peripheral and central sensitization during joint inflammation and long term changes during chronic joint inflammation.
Hans-Georg, Schaible   +7 more
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Joint pain

Medical Clinics of North America, 1995
This article reviews the approach an internist might take with a patient with joint pain. It emphasizes aspects of the history and physical examination that help yield a diagnosis. The use of simple laboratory tests is reviewed, and common questions are answered.
R, Sorokin, S B, Ward
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Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2004
The sacroiliac joint is a source of pain in the lower back and buttocks in approximately 15% of the population. Diagnosing sacroiliac joint-mediated pain is difficult because the presenting complaints are similar to those of other causes of back pain. Patients with sacroiliac joint-mediated pain rarely report pain above L5; most localize their pain to ...
Paul, Dreyfuss   +3 more
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Joint pain

Current Review of Pain, 1999
Joint pain may result from traumas or repeated microtraumas, as in sports injuries. Pain in osteoarthritis starts before any objective finding. It has been demonstrated that in the first stages of this disease, pain is due to intraosseous venous engorgement for the earlier thickening of the cortical bone under the articular cartilage. The mechanisms of
Massimo Zoppi, Elisabetta Beneforti
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Joint pain

2018
When a patient complains of pain confined to a joint or joints, they are said to have arthralgia. If, in addition, there is swelling of the joint, tenderness of the joint line to palpation, and limitation of movement, the patient is said to have an arthritis.
Michael P. Schaefer, Meredith Konya
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Joint Pain

Pediatric Care Online, 2022
Key Points Concerning red-flag signs and symptoms for joint pain include ill appearance, spiking fevers, pinpoint bony tenderness, nocturnal bone pain, unexplained bruising, and inability to bear weight.A red, warm, swollen, and tender joint may represent septic arthritis and is a medical emergency that should be evaluated as soon as ...
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Diagnosing Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2019
The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is a diarthrodial joint that has been implicated as a pain generator in approximately 10% to 25% of patients with mechanical low back or leg symptoms. Unique anatomic and physiologic characteristics of SIJ make it susceptible to mechanical stress and also create challenges in the diagnosis of SIJ pain.
Dinesh P, Thawrani   +2 more
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Sacroiliac Joint Pain

2021
The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) works as a shock absorber at the base of the spine. Repeated movements and/or accidental minor subluxation of the joint could cause a functional disorder known as SIJ dysfunction. Patients experience pain around the lumbogluteal and lower extremity areas due to SIJ dysfunction.
Daisuke Kurosawa, Eiichi Murakami
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Painful joints

Postgraduate Medicine, 1978
Many cases of joint pain may be diagnosed from clinical findings alone. A careful history and physical examination are essential. Of all diagnostic laboratory tests for joint disease, none is completely specific. Results of latex fixation tests, antinuclear antibody (ANA) tests, and uric acid tests are all strongly suggestive when positive but do not ...
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Joint hypermobility syndrome pain

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2009
Joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) was initially defined as the occurrence of musculoskeletal symptoms in the presence of joint laxity and hypermobility in otherwise healthy individuals. It is now perceived as a commonly overlooked, underdiagnosed, multifaceted, and multisystemic heritable disorder of connective tissue (HDCT), which shares many of the ...
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