I have problem walking I felt pain in my joint when I walk. I used to treat it with hot water and I get some relief but not for long. I also felt pain all over my body. I also eat calcium tablets. Please suggest something to cure me.
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Dear you can do Joints pain k liye Jumping into a workout without first warming up your muscles can increase joint pain, especially after age 40, says David Kruse, MD, a board certified sports medicine specialist with Hoag Orthopedic Institute in Irvine, CA" Joints hurt more when muscles and tendons are stiff. As we age, our joint mobility and tissue flexibility decline; a thorough warm-up helps accommodate these changes. It doesn?t have to be long and it doesn?t have to complicated: Five minutes of light movement, like an easy walk, is all you need to get that blood flowing, warm up your muscles, and get them ready for the task at hand. Use a foam roller. Joint pain can feel worse when your fascia (the elastic, weblike matrix of fibrous connective tissue that supports, binds, or separates your other tissues, joints, and organs), becomes dry and brittle?something that happens as we age. Ideally, your fascia acts a cushion for your joints, and helps to protect them from impact during exercise, says Sue Hitzmann, an exercise physiologist and creator of The Melt Method. The more hydrated your fascia, the more cushion you get. Creating gentle compression with a soft foam roller helps rehydrate your fascia by stimulating its cells and helping fluid move back into that tissue, says Hitzmann. While research shows that foam rolling before or after your workout can minimize discomfort, Hitzmann says that even doing it three times a week can reduce joint pain by about half. Get started with these 4 foam rolling exercises. 3. Shake things up. If you want to avoid overuse injuries?not to mention burnout and boredom?you know it?s not a great idea to do the same routine every single day. But mixing up your workouts is even more important if you have achy joints or arthritis, says Kruse. Muscles are involved in the control and function of joints; when they?re weak from overuse, your joint is forced to take on more impact. (So if you?re pushing through a run with overworked quads, for instance, you?re likely to feel it in your knees.) Instead, mix up high-impact activities, like running, with something a little more gentle?think swimming, biking, yoga, or Pilates?once or twice a week. I hope you will fittt and fine thnx dear
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