Joint Pain - Start enjoying immediate relief from Joint Pain!
Joint Pain - Improve your quality of life with The Circulation Booster®.
This page contains the following information with regards to joint pain:
- What is joint pain?
- Is joint pain a common problem?
- What causes joint pain?
- What types of pain affects the joints and muscles?
- Symptoms of joint pain
- Joint pain classification
- Is your joint pain inflammatory or non-inflammatory?
- How does The Circulation Booster treat joint pain?
Joint pain - start feeling better today. Millions of people in the UK at some point in their lives will suffer from joint pain. Usually the symptoms last for a few days and the body is able to repair the damaged tissue, however, on occasions the symptoms can be prolonged and lead to chronic pain, swelling, redness and inflammation.

What causes muscle and joint pain?
Joint pain - there's a drug free way to feell better. The body is constantly in a state of movement, whether we’re on the move or simply sitting down at a desk. We constantly make tiny movements to adjust our posture and positions. Our muscles and joints are involved in every movement we make; this can lead to wear and tear which can lead to pain, inflammation and joint pain.
Injury, ill health and immobility can all have a contributory affect on our muscles and joint pain. This can make movement difficult, uncomfortable and painful.
There are several types of pain affecting joints and muscles:
- Back pain, especially in the lower back. There are several common causes associated with this type of conditions such as: bad posture, a trapped nerve, a slipped disc, incorrect lifting technique, bending or performing awkward movements.
- Rheumatic pain is caused by an inflammation of the joints, ligaments or muscles. Movement of the joint is restricted or impaired and degeneration of the muscle or joint can occur over a period of time, adding to the pain and making the condition worse.
- When muscles are overstretched during physical exercise or sports, they can induce muscular pain, inflammation and joint pain. It is always important to allow sufficient warm-up time to allow the muscles to heat up and stretch. Another cause of muscle pain may be high-speed activity or impact during the game can which can cause injury to the muscle; potentially over stretching it and causing tearing at the point where they join the tendons.
- Muscles can also stiffen up after intense physical exercise, making them sore and tender, which in turn can cause joint pain. It is important to stretch and keep supple after performing exercise to ensure that the muscles have sufficient time to cool down and remain supple which will reduce the chances of getting or sustaining joint pain.
Your symptoms of joint pain may include:
- Pain
- Restricted movements of the joints
- Swollen joints
- Sore muscles and aching joints
- Stiffness
- Warmth and redness of the skin, especially over the joints
- Limited range of movement
Joint pain classification:
- Is the joint pain really an arthritis?
- Is the condition acute or chronic?
- Is the problem inflammatory or noninflammatory?
- What is the pattern of joint involvement?
- Are there associated systemic features?
Differentiation of these problems from an arthritis requires careful physical examination.
Is your joint pain inflammatory or non-inflammatory?
- Inflammatory disorders usually present with morning stiffness that lasts longer than 40 minutes, stiffness that increases with rest, relief of symptoms with exercise, some degree of swelling, and synovial fluid
- Noninflammatory disorders usually present with only limited morning stiffness (usually less than 15 minutes), pain with use, relief of pain with rest, swelling may or may not be present, and synovial fluid.
Take control today and start benefiting from pain relief.
Reduce pain and discomfort of joint pain!
Joint pain is a complex and painful condition, however, there is plenty you can do to manage your condition, reduce the pain and lead a full and active life.
We understand from our customers how debilitating joint pain can be. The Circulation Booster® is registered as a medical device in the UK and thousands of customers have already benefited from either the home or mobile devices.
What results can you expect?
Clinical studies support this method of application. It has been shown that the use of muscle stimulation of the feet, as well as the calf, can:
- Improve circulation and reduce pain and swelling
- Improve muscle strength and reduce wastage
- Increase energy levels and reduce stress
- Improve wellbeing and mobility
- Alleviate tired and aching legs
Circulation Booster® Mobile – use it while on the move!
There will be times when you’re out of your house, travelling or generally on the move. High Tech Health has specially designed a device that it totally portable and allows the person to gain all the benefits from the home device while out and about. Scientifically designed electrical impulses are transmitted from the handheld controller through to the unique silver-woven socks. This device comes with a 9V battery and will last up to approximately 50-100 uses.
Target Specific areas of pain and swelling!
Do you have areas that are hard to treat such as knees, backache and shoulder pain? The Circulation Booster® HOME also includes six electrode pads. You can target points of pain such as sore knees or aching backs, or apply the pads to acupressure points. You can also use them to strengthen specific muscle groups.
No quibble money-back guarantee!
All our Circulation Booster® products come with a no-quibble 30-days money back guarantee. Although it may take longer to fully treat your symptoms, within this time we are hopeful that you will see considerable improvement.
Order your Circulation Booster® today and find out for yourself how this wonderful device will get you back on the road to recovery and reduce your symptoms associated with joint pain.
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