Joint Pain & Stiffness in Burlington

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Joint pain and stiffness are commonly reported during menopause, often affecting areas such as the knees, hips, shoulders, and hands. Many women notice increased discomfort, reduced flexibility, or a feeling of stiffness—particularly in the morning or after periods of inactivity. These symptoms are thought to be linked to declining estrogen levels, which can influence inflammation and joint health. Changes in muscle mass and physical activity levels may also contribute. Joint discomfort can impact daily activities, exercise routines, and overall mobility. For women who were previously active, these changes can feel particularly frustrating. Management strategies may include regular movement, strength training, and flexibility exercises to support joint stability and function. Physiotherapy, massage, and other manual therapies can also provide relief. In some cases, medical evaluation may be needed to rule out underlying conditions such as arthritis. Supporting joint health is key to maintaining independence and quality of life during and after menopause. With the right approach, many women are able to reduce discomfort and stay active. The providers listed below offer services to help manage joint pain and support mobility during menopause.

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