9. Injury
Injury to your joints may result in pain. Minor joint injuries produce symptoms of swelling in the affected area that is easy to manage with anti-inflammatories and OTC painkillers. However, some injuries may result in severe damage to the joint, requiring surgery to repair the affected area.
Most joint injuries require assessment by a medical professional to diagnose the damage. In cases of minor injuries, a visit to your doctor’s office is all it takes to obtain an accurate diagnosis of your condition. However, those people who sustain severe injuries, such as tears in the meniscus of the knee, may require assessment by a qualified orthopedic surgeon.
Injuries to your joints can occur for a multitude of reasons. Something as simple as a slip-and-fall may cause damage to your ankles, knees or hips, while automotive accidents may damage the vertebrae in the spine. Regardless of whether you sustain a mild or severe injury to your joints, it’s best if you visit your doctor for a diagnosis.