Joint Pain
Joint pain, also known as arthralgia, refers to an unpleasant sensation in one or more joints where two or more bones meet to allow movement; it can be a symptom of injury, infection, illness, or an allergic reaction to medication.
Health Outcomes
- Delayed Time to First Analgesic Request
- Improved Flexed Arm Range of Motion
- Improved Joint Function
- Improved Joint Pain
- Improved Musculoskeletal Disease Symptom
- Improved Orthopedic Function
- Improved Pain Intensity
- Improved Range of Motion
- Improved Symptom Control in Degenerative Joint Disease
- Improved Throwing Performance
- Improved Vertical Jump Performance
- Maintained Vigorous Locomotion
- Modulated Nociceptive Signaling
- Reduced Analgesic Consumption
- Reduced Analgesic Usage
- Reduced Arthralgia
- Reduced Discomfort
- Reduced Hand Pain
- Reduced Joint Tenderness
- Reduced Knee Pain
- Reduced Knee Pain at Rest
- Reduced Muscle Joint Pain
- Reduced Musculoskeletal Dysfunction
- Reduced Musculoskeletal Pain
- Reduced Need for Rescue Analgesia
- Reduced Number of Painful Joints
- Reduced Pain Assessment Score
- Reduced Pain Duration
- Reduced Pain During Activity
- Reduced Pain During Movement
- Reduced Pain Frequency
- Reduced Pain Intensity
- Reduced Pain Relief Time
- Reduced Pain Score
- Reduced Pain at Rest
- Reduced Shoulder Stiffness
- Reduced Soreness
- Reduced Use of Pain Relieving Drugs
- Reduced Worst Pain
- Relieved Joint Pain
- Strengthened Musculoskeletal System