Joint pain: SCENAR® Dos and Donts

Joint pain: SCENAR® Do’s and Don’ts

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Joint pain (arthralgia) can occur in a single or simultaneously in several joints (polyarthralgia). Arthralgias are sometimes observed with severe pain and even loss of mobility. In general, joint pain is distinguished with or without inflammatory changes. Swelling or stiffness associated with this pain is the main complaint of the patients.

Causes of joint pain

Pain in the joints occurs through the irritation of the neuroreceptors of the synovial membranes of the articular capsules with inflammatory mediators, products of immune reactions, salt crystals, toxins, osteophytes.

Sometimes joint overload leads to joint pain. Especially beginners often overdo it in the first workouts and forget about the warm-up and cool-down.

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  • Natasha Robertson
    March 3, 2023 12:44 AM

    Hello I’m interested in the articles but cannot download. Can you advise.
    I am also interested in treating eyes. Degenerative cornea condition if you have any protocols please

  • Dear Scenar-Team,

    I‘m trying the Download of the PDF, but it doesn‘t work. How can i get the information?

    And second question:
    Exist an document for the therapy of „ Tendovaginitis de Quervain“?

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    April 14, 2023 3:47 AM

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