Joint PainJoint pain is a very general pain usually used to describe an aching in one or more joints. This pain can stem from anything from normal degeneration to previous injury. Typically, an X-ray or Med X equipment will be performed to asses the nature of the joint pain. Physical, massage, occupational or aqua therapy can help strengthen the muscle around the damaged joint. Sometimes excess fluid will build up in a joint, in which case arthrocentesis, or the removal of fluid from a joint, is needed. .
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