Find out about joint pain

Joint pain can affect many different areas of the body including the knees, ankles, hips and shoulders, as well as fingers and wrists. Here we look at its causes and how to ease joint pain.

treat your pain

Symptoms of joint pain

Types of joints often affected by pain are the fingers, knees, hips, ankles, and shoulder joints.

There may be a build-up of fluid in joints due to inflammation, which can cause swelling.

01

Symptoms may also include numbness, tingling, stiffness, and a reduced range of motion.

02

In osteoarthritis, the protective coating on your joints can become damaged, causing the joint to become swollen, stiff and painful.

03

How joint pain can affect you

Joint pain can affect you in many ways, depending on where it is felt. Knee pain can make activities like walking, playing sports and dancing uncomfortable. If pain is in your shoulder, you may feel discomfort when you lift things, while hip pain can make going up stairs or simply getting up from a chair painful.

treat your pain

Did you know?

48% of people with body pain say they have joint pain.*

66% of people say that their pain stops them dancing.*

*Haleon Global Pain Index Research 2014

Why do we experience joint pain?

As part of everyday movement, joints are constantly dealing with pressure and damage. The knee joint is particularly vulnerable because it absorbs the full weight of the body and any extra force when running or jumping.

Who is more likely to experience joint pain?

People are more likely to experience knee pain as they get older, and people who are overweight or do lots of sports have a higher risk of damaging their knees.

Common causes of joint pain

Joint pain usually occurs because of an injury (e.g. twisting a knee or ankle joint during sports) or osteoarthritis, which most frequently affects the knees, hips and small joints in the hands.

Expert treatment

If joint pain is accompanied by swelling, redness, tenderness and warmth around the joint, it is recommended that you visit a doctor, who may recommend light exercise or order one or more tests, such as an X-ray, or blood test to help determine the source of the pain and the most appropriate treatment.

Types of joint pain

Explore our range

Find out how our products can help

Discover the Voltarol product range to find the right product to treat your pain.

Find out more

Voltaren Emulgel product

Learn more

What is inflammation?

Learn all about the processes that cause inflammation, why it happens and how it can make our bodies feel.

read more

Explaining osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. Find out more about what causes it and how to relieve your pain.

read more

All you need to know about pain relief

Here we explain how different types of pain relief products work, to help you choose the best one for your pain.

*Haleon Global Pain Index Report 2014

read more