Causes Of Joint And Muscle Pain
There are too many possible causes of pain in your muscles and joints to list them all. However, most of these are easily divided into a couple of different categories.
First, there’s damage. A torn muscle, a deep cut, or a large bruise from hitting something are all various causes of damage.
Second and less common, there is the possibility of having a medical condition affecting your muscles or joints, such as arthritis.
How This Pain Is Relieved
Pain will usually ‘cure’ itself with time, provided there’s nothing preventing your body from healing correctly or a chronic condition behind it, of course. This is because your body is actually pretty good at fixing itself, and pain is just a sign something is wrong.
Your body has cells to repair all sorts of damage. Cells are replaced or repaired, while white blood cells remove the dead ones being replaced. Natural adult stem cells help regenerate, as another example.
In short, your body has many ways to heal, and though this sometimes doesn’t do much for chronic medical conditions, your body’s efforts to attempt to heal itself does minimize the pain these are capable of causing you.
Why It’s Vital To Reduce Pain Quickly
Unfortunately, the more your body has to heal, the longer it takes.
Also, the longer it takes, the less likely it is to be able to get back to what it was. Think of it like a cut on your hand; if the cut takes its sweet time healing, it will assuredly scar instead of going back to the clear skin it used to be.
In short, this means that you need to encourage your body to heal quickly if you want a full recovery.
In the case of chronic conditions, faster healing, even if it doesn’t get rid of the condition, helps you live your life without being as bothered by it.
The Tools We Use For This At Recovery Lab
So, since we’ve explained why it’s so important to deal with pain, let’s look at how we at Recovery Lab are equipped to help you recover.
Our main weapons of choice for this war against pain are the services we offer, ranging from cryotherapy, red light therapy, cupping, etc.
We cultivated this collection of services because they all serve a purpose: they either directly increase your circulation or the speed at which your cells work.
As it’s your cells repairing your body, and circulation is necessary to get these cells to where they’re needed, this enables you to recover faster, which, in turn, gives you relief from your muscle and joint pain.