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No there not but if you have aids possibly .
High fever up to 104/105o, fatigue, headache, joint and muscle aches, nausea and vomiting, swollen lymph nodes and at worst, sever dehydration
Ultrasound therapy can help with joint and muscle aches. It is often used by physical therapists to treat sprains and tendonitis caused by sports injuries.
Mild Aches and soreness in a joint!
The lung disease that causes coughing and joint aches is likely to be rheumatoid arthritis-associated interstitial lung disease. This condition is characterized by inflammation in the lungs, leading to symptoms such as coughing and joint pain. Treatment typically involves managing the underlying rheumatoid arthritis and addressing lung inflammation.
yes and it helps people in this country with pain from cancer or people with joint problems. even minor aches and painslike stomach aches and head aches
Single joint muscles are muscles that cross and act on only one joint. They are primarily responsible for producing movement at that specific joint, such as the biceps muscle that crosses the elbow joint to bend the forearm.
A flexor is a muscle that causes a joint to bend. In contrast, an extension is a muscle that straightens a joint.
No the flexor closes the joint.
Why do all muscle cross a joint? Define the attachment points of muscle to bone?
Probably the Biceps Brachii (commonly called Biceps).
If you're talking about moving the joint, either the muscle or the tendon does. There are plenty of muscles that aren't involved with a joint, such as the heart muscle, facial muscles, stomach and intestines...