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INFLAMMATION AND LIMITED MOBILITY Inflammation is one of your body’s defense mechanisms. Acute inflammation typically lasts just a few days. However, long-term inflammation can last for months and even years. Chronic inflammation can manifest itself in many ways; For some, symptoms can include poor sleep, fatigue, stiffness, aches, and pains. Joint range of motion can naturally decline as you age, but it can also have several other causes. These include fractures, joint discomfort, muscle stiffness, pain, and inflammation. Loss of mobility and range of motion can inhibit your ability to perform daily tasks, live an active life, and fulfill your life’s purposes.
WHY DOES INFLAMMATION CREATE PHYSICAL DISCOMFORT? The feeling of discomfort, distress, stiffness, pain, and even agony is common depending on the severity of inflammation. The type of discomfort may vary from constant, steady, throbbing, pulsating, stabbing, or pinching. Inflammation-related discomfort primarily occurs because of swelling in the area pushing against the nerve endings sending signals to the brain all is not well. There are even other biochemical processes that may occur during inflammation affecting how the nerves behave which can enhance pain.
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