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What are structural and functional causes of pain?

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What are structural and functional causes of pain?

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Structural causes of pain include things such as a herniated disc, a torn meniscus, a rotator cuff tear, an ankle sprain, or tendonitis. Functional causes of pain are identified when the interaction or control of certain muscles and joints is functioning poorly. For example, tight or weak hip muscles can cause knee pain, or tight chest muscles can create shoulder problems.

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