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Musculoskeletal pain

Musculoskeletal pain is the pain that occurs in the muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves and bones
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Why us for musculoskeletal pain?

Why us for musculoskeletal pain?
In-house physiotherapy and rehabilitation centre
Certified pain management specialists
Home-like supportive care
Full range of medical & surgical treatments
Multispeciality team-based approach

The Pain Management centre at the CK Birla Hospital is a dedicated unit to help you cope with all types of musculoskeletal pains. Our pain management experts work in close collaboration with our orthopaedic team to identify and alleviate your painful symptoms during your course of treatment.

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About musculoskeletal pain

About musculoskeletal pain

Musculoskeletal pain is the pain experienced in any part of the musculoskeletal system. This includes pain in the muscles, bones, joints, tendons, ligaments and nerves. You can experience musculoskeletal pain at any part of your body.

Musculoskeletal pain affects everyone differently. It can feel like a dull, aching, stabbing, sharp or deep pain depending on its type.

Musculoskeletal pain causes

Arthritis
Cramps
osteoporosis
Fractures
Shoulder dislocation
Muscle loss
Scoliosis
Incorrect posture
Prolonged sitting, standing or lying
Infections
Tumours

Types of musculoskeletal pain

Muscle pain
Bone pain
Tendon & ligament pain
Joint pain
Fibromyalgia
Nerve compression pain

Musculoskeletal pain treatment

Your treatment plan will be based on the reason behind your pain. Your healthcare provider will offer your medicinal treatment to help reduce your symptoms and treat the underlying factor. Musculoskeletal pain can also be effectively treated with the use of physiotherapy and lifestyle modifications.

Patient testimonials

Patient testimonials

FAQs

FAQs

The main causes are musculoskeletal and non-musculoskeletal disorders.

Musculoskeletal pain feels different to everyone depending on the area it affects. It can feel like a dull, sharp, stabbing or deep pain.

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