FOOT PAIN
Inflammation affecting ligaments, tendons or any of the foot bones occurred due to some injury, overuse, or any other reasons can cause foot pain. One of the most common causes of foot pain is arthritis, including Osteoarthritis, Reactive arthritis, Septic arthritis, and Rheumatoid arthritis.
KNEE PAIN
Knee pain can be caused by some injury, ruptured ligament, torn cartilage or arthritis, gout, and infection. All these injuries, mechanical problems, different types of arthritis, and other problems can be the major sources of knee pain in your body. Knee pain can originate in the bony structures of your body.
BACK PAIN
Vertebral fracture, ruptured disk, arthritis, spinal changes, and infections can result in severe back pain. Strain or sprain causing an unbalanced foundation can become the major source of back pain in your body. However, all these causes create an unbalanced foundation resulting in dysfunction of the joints and muscles of your back.
LYMPHEDEMA
Lymphedema occurs due to arms or legs swelling caused by lymph vessels as they supply inadequate lypmh fluid to arms or legs. Lymphedema can also be occurred due to the removal of or damage to lymph nodes as a part of cancer treatment. It can be managed with early diagnosis and by taking care of affected limb.
VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY
Venous insufficiency is a condition occurred when the veins face problems in sending adequate blood from your legs back to your heart. In venous insufficiency, vein walls get weakened and valves become damaged; and make the veins stay filled with blood. This medical problem happens when the valves of the veins malfunction.
HEEL PAIN
Heel pain can occur mainly on two areas of your heel: the underside and the back of your heel. If you feel the pain on the underside, it may be caused due to plantar fasciitis. If you feel pain in the back part of your heel, it may be caused due to Achilles tendinitis. Plantar fasciitis can be a common cause of your heel pain.
LEG SWELLING
Leg swelling can happen due to fluid buildup or inflammation in injured or diseased tissues, or joints. Inflammation, most of the time, may occur because of a normal response to injury or disease; however, rheumatoid arthritis or another inflammatory disorder can also cause inflammation.
FOOT SWELLING
Foot swelling is caused by a buildup of fluid within the tissues and muscles around foot and ankle that can hinder foot movement. This fluid buildup is also referred as peripheral edema preventing your ability to walk freely and comfortably. Athletes are more likely to suffer from peripheral edema.