Musculoskeletal pain

Musculoskeletal pain

What does musculoskeletal pain mean?

During musculoskeletal pain, the patient complains of discomfort in the bone, joint, muscle, tendon, and ligament area.

If the pain has reduced your quality of life and interferes with your daily activities, consult your doctor. Against the background of treatment, the pain will be significantly reduced, the general state of the patient's health will improve.

Musculoskeletal pain can be acute, that is, develop suddenly. Sometimes the pain is chronic. In some clinical cases, the pain is localized in one area of the body or sometimes involves the whole body.

The causes are:

  • Bone fracture;
  • Depth of the joint;
  • Muscle tearing;
  • Trauma received several times (repeated injury);
  • Poor body posture;
  • Tension.

During this diagnosis, the patient suffers from the following symptoms:

  • Pain and burning;
  • Burning sensation in the muscle area;
  • Fatigue;
  • Muscle spasm, convulsion;
  • Pain that worsens with movement;
  • Sleep related problems.

Source:          

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/14526-musculoskeletal-pain