Saint Roch is the patron saint against knee pain and knee diseases.
The patron saint against knee trouble is St. Roch.
St. Roch (St. Rocco)
St. Peter is the patron saint of foot problems.
The patron saint against stiff or sore joints is St. Werenfridus.
The patron saint to pray to in regards to PMT would be St Dymphna St Winnifrid is the patron saint to relieve period pain and heavy flow.
I'm not sure, but, there is a devotion to the Holy Wound on the Shoulder of Our Lord Jesus (as He was Carrying the Cross). Perhaps you may pray directly to Him, under this particular devotion, and it will help with your own shoulder pain.
St James the Greater, the Apostle is the patron saint of Rheumatism, Arthritis, and RA as well as being the patron of Spain and Pharmacists. St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori suffered tremendously from a crippling arthritic condition and some say he is as well. However, the R.C. Church recognizes St. James.
From the Patron Saints IndexThere is no official patron saint of chiropractors but there are a number of patron saints of physicians:CosmasDamianJoseph MoscatiLuke the EvangelistPantaleonRaphael the Archangel
It depends where on your body is your pain. Type patron saint of blank pain in google and you will get an index. Check out www.catholicsview.com for a link to a very good site that has every Catholic prayer you can think of. rayers for healing et al.
No, the height of the bed is not a realistic cause for foot pain.
Foot pain is due to intensive biomechanical impact of walking
Severe pain in the feet should be checked out by a physician. Some conditions that cause foot pain are not foot related such as neuropathy or circulatory problems.
It is very possible that the two are related. If there is a fracture or slight break in your foot then the pain could be felt on both the top and the bottom of your foot/feet.
Obesity increases the stress applied to feet, and is therefore commonly associated with foot pain. However, there are several causes of foot pain, and it isn't necessarily indicative of obesity.