For low Back pain you can see any of these health professionals:
Osteopath, chiropractor or physiotherpists
From personal experience with long term low back pain, i have tried them all and find that osteopath works best for me. To me i think they are a mixture of chiro and physio put together. They are very holistic, massages, manipulate and give exercise, postural advises.
hope this helps
You would see a Rheumatologist for joint pain
doctor specializing in joint disorders is called a "Rheumatologist"
Orthopedists, physiatrists, and rheumatologists treat joint pain.
A Rheumatologist.
Orthopaedics surgeon.
rhuematologist
Before seeing a physician, try the following: pain relievers, rest, and ice. If none of these works to relieve pain or the pain persists in the long term, you should see your doctor.
Some remedies for joint pain consist of ointments , liquids , massages though really what you want to do is see a doctor . Arthritis causes pain because of the injured tissue and the chemicals that are sent to the nervous system of this pain .
I would suggest you go to a local doctor and ask about your joint pain. It could be a more serious joint problem like arthritis. The doctor can provide treatments or advise you of a specialist who can help with your joint pain.
well that depends on if its joint pain or just bone pain if joint pain get it checked out it could be arthritis or it could be cartalige in the joint disolving or it could be nothing idk im not a doctor
No they are not always the same thing. You need to go to a Doctor if you are having joint pain a lot. This could just be a sore joint. This does not mean you have arthristis.
Symptoms of a painful joint may be redness, throbbing or lessened mobility. Icing the joint periodically, as well as taking ibuprofen or naproxen may help relieve the pain. Tylenol is not effective. If the pain persists, visit your doctor.
I never had any kind of joint pain until the doctor raised my dose of Levothyroxine from 50mcg to 88mcg. My hands and elbows have been affected most. So I say, yes Levothyroxine does cause joint pain.
See a doctor
Yes joint pain can be a cause of something more severe like a sprained joint. This is important to check out because prolonged sprains can increase into actual fractures.
Orthopedists and rheumatologists both treat joint conditions.
If it is only the joint, you would find an orthopedic doctor who specializes in shoulders.
Of course you should see your doctor. Liver pain needs to be diagnosed and treated by a doctor. Your family doctor will probably refer you to a specialist