There are numerous factors contributing to the experience of pain and the deterioration of bone joints, including demanding physical work, prolonged periods of sitting or standing in a specific posture, dietary habits, living environment, past injuries, genetic factors,… all of which exert pressure and wear down nerves and joint cartilage, along with lubricating fluids, resulting in degenerative issues.
Joint cartilage tissue and mucus are factors that put pressure on the nerves. When lubrication is lost, joints can connect strongly, increasing friction, eventually wearing down the joints, creating great pressure on nerves and causing pain, progressing to a degenerative condition.
Symptoms need to be addressed before the musculoskeletal
condition worsens
Early treatment is key to preventing degeneration because the degeneration only gets worse over time