There are many different potential causes for joint pain and these include infection, accidents, crystals in the joint, inflammation and articular cartilage damage. The clinical history and joint examination are the strongest guides to establishing a differential diagnosis and once a provisional decision about the likely cause has been made then laboratory investigations can be useful to ...
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Joint pain can be caused by many different processes which include degeneration of the articular cartilage, infection, inflammation, trauma and deposition of crystals. Distinguishing one type of joint diagnosis from another is mostly made by taking a history and examining the joint, as this process is able to narrow down the options well. Once a provisional diagnosis is made then ...
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