Muscle Pain Specialist in Houston, TX
The main causes of muscular aches and pains are injuries or trauma, such as sprains and strains. Soreness, stiffness, weakness, and limited movement are some of the symptoms. If you have severe muscular discomfort, it is recommended to see a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and treatment. Come see Dr. Pawan Grover, MDPA, at Inovo Spine. For more information, contact us or schedule an online appointment. We are conveniently located at 1140 Business Center Dr, Suite 110, Houston TX 77043.




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What are three muscle disorders?
What can muscle pain be a symptom of?
What doctor should I see for muscle problems?
How do you know if muscle pain is serious?
Minor muscle pain can be experienced regularly and not be of concern, especially following a particularly tough workout or after spending the day fixing things around the house. Muscle pain that lasts longer than a few days, is significant, comes with other symptoms including tingling or numbness, or that starts to affect your ability to function throughout the day, can be indicative of a muscle disorder that requires treatment.
There are many different types of muscle disorders, ranging in severity and treatability, all of which can lead to muscle weakness, pain, and in the severe cases, paralysis. Some of the most well-known types of muscle disorders include:
– Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: This disorder leads to the degeneration of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, affecting the muscle and nerve functioning.
– Multiple Sclerosis: This chronic, autoimmune disorder very commonly leads to muscle weakness in the arms and legs.
– Muscular dystrophy: Several genetic diseases are considered to be muscular dystrophy, all causing the progression of muscle weakening.
Muscle disorders can develop at any age and can quickly affect the patient’s quality of life by limiting their mobility, or ability to function on a day-to-day basis. Many muscle disorders can be treated only through the management of the symptoms.
Muscle pain can be indicative of a wide variety of conditions including various injuries, infections, diseases, or other health problems, varying in frequency and duration of the pain, location and surface area of the pain, as well as the severity of pain being experienced. Even those with the same causes for muscle pain will experience the pain uniquely from one another. Muscle pain can be caused by an infection such as a cold or flu, lyme disease, or malaria. Some injuries that often lead to muscle pain include sprains, strains, broken bones, and tendinitis. There are even some medications that are known to causing muscle soreness, including medications that are taken to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels. The causes of muscle pain can vary widely, ranging from simply being a symptom of stress to a symptom of a life-threatening condition, so it is highly recommended that patients seek medical attention for any ongoing or significant muscle pain to receive treatment and rule out the more serious causes.
If you are experiencing muscle problems and pain, you will likely be referred to an orthopedic physician or pain specialist, as they will have the knowledge and experience to treat a wide range of causes for the muscle concerns. Every single patient experiences pain differently, so treating pain, especially in the muscles, requires a physician who has specialized in the field and is knowledgeable about a wide array of treatment options that may be effective for each individual case. Muscle pain can be caused by many different conditions, some of which can be fairly serious, and require a very knowledgeable physician who has vast experience in this type of pain and cause of pain in order to be able to provide a treatment plan that will most likely be able to effectively provide significant pain relief with long-term options that don’t only involve dependence on addictive pain medications.
Most minor muscle pain will not last longer than 5 days in a row, so if you are experiencing muscle pain that lasts anywhere close to one week, if the area is feeling numb, or you are no longer able to move your arms and legs properly, seek medical attention right away. Muscle pain is very common and is often just a symptom of minor conditions or injuries, such as a minor viral or bacterial infection, or fatigue from overuse. However, there are a number of conditions that cause muscle pain as a symptom that are very serious and will require treatment in order to relieve the pain. If you are not sure what is causing your muscle pain, it is important to get it checked out by a pain specialist to rule out any severe health conditions and to receive proper treatment for the cause.
If you are suffering from muscle pain, visit us at Inovo Spine for proper diagnosis and treatment. For more information, contact us or schedule an online appointment. We serve patients from Houston TX, Hedwig Village TX, Meadows Place TX, Missouri City TX, Hunters Creek Village TX, Spring Valley Village TX, and surrounding areas.

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