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  2. Rest the joint, avoiding any activities that cause you pain. Ice the joint for about 15 minutes, several times each day. Compress the joint using an elastic wrap. Elevate the joint above the level ...

  3. Joint Pain and Stiffness All Over Your Body? Possible Causes

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    However, gout tends to first develop in one joint at a time, only becoming more widespread with repeated flare-ups. You may experience symptoms for 3 to 14 days at a time, followed by remission.

  4. Knee Pain Location Chart: What Knee Pain May Indicate

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    Pain above the knee. Pain above your knee can be caused by: Quadricep or hamstring tendinitis: Tendinitis happens when the tendons that attach muscles to your bones ( quadriceps and hamstrings ...

  5. Meniscus Tear in Knee: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - WebMD

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    The rehab time (during which you'll be doing physical therapy) for a meniscectomy is 3 to 6 weeks. For a meniscus repair (also doing physical therapy), it's 3 to 6 months. Meniscus tear exercises

  6. Meniscus Tear Repair Surgery: What To Expect & Recovery Time

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    If you have a partial or total meniscectomy, you can expect your recovery to take about a month. If your meniscus was repaired, it may take as long as 3 months. A meniscus tear is a common knee ...

  7. How Long Does a Pinched Nerve Last? - Healthline

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    Depending on its location and severity, a pinched nerve may last for a few days, several weeks, or even longer than that. On average, a pinched nerve can last from as little as a few days to as ...

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  9. Recovery will take about four to six weeks, depending on the surgical approach used. The recovery period following arthroscopic surgery is usually shorter than that for open surgery. Other factors ...