Advice From A Musculoskeletal And Joint Specialist
Joint pain is a condition in which pain, stiffness, swelling and burning occur in any joint in the body. It is more common in the elderly and those who do heavy physical work. The pain can occur in many parts, such as arthritis in the neck, shoulders, lower back, hands, knees, elbows, heels, toes... This seriously affects the quality of life, causing the patient to feel pain every time he moves, gradually leading to muscle atrophy or joint dysfunction. - Dr. Andrew
Recommendations from Dr. Andrew, a nutrition expert from the American College of Medical Technology with 35 years of experience in the nutrition and musculoskeletal fields.
Musculoskeletal Problems Must Be Addressed Before They Become More Serious
Impaired
Motor Function
Chronic Pain
JointDamage And Disability
Loss Of
Muscle Mass And Strength
Risk Of Fractures
Psychological Disorders
And Depression
Early treatment is key to preventing complications from musculoskeletal disorders. BOCA SURE the condition of your bones and joints will only worsen over time, you could permanently lose your mobility or end up in a vegetative state.