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Location: Perth, Western Australia
Posts: 376
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You need to have a proper examination to see what is actually causing the pain. As your joints get inflamed the body reacts in all sorts of ways to combat it and to immobilise the joint.
This then affects how you move, what you can do, and of course what you stop doing.
Eventually you will stop doing anything.
See a clinical physiotherapist.
Aim to not rely solely on pain killers for treatment.
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