Ortho Pain
“Ortho pain” is a general term that refers to pain related to the musculoskeletal system, which includes the bones, muscles, joints, ligaments, tendons, and nerves. Orthopedic pain can be caused by various conditions and injuries. Some common causes of orthopedic pain include:
Muscle Strains
Overstretching or tearing of muscle fibers can cause pain and inflammation.
Joint Injuries
Injuries to joints, such as sprains or dislocations, can result in pain, swelling, and limited movement.
Arthritis
Various types of arthritis, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, cause inflammation and pain in the joints.
Tendonitis
Inflammation of tendons, which are thick cords that attach muscles to bones, can cause pain and limited mobility.
Fractures
Broken bones can cause severe pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the affected area.
Bursitis
Inflammation of the bursa sacs, which cushion the joints, can result in localized pain and swelling.
Nerve Compression
Conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or sciatica, where nerves are compressed or pinched, can cause pain, tingling, and numbness.
Herniated Disc
A herniated or slipped disc in the spine can press on nerves, causing pain that radiates down the arms or legs.
Overuse Injuries
Repetitive movements or overuse of certain body parts can lead to pain and inflammation, such as in the case of tendinitis.
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