Muscle and Joint Pain in Winter
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For many, winter is the season of cold and short days, but also of sore muscles and stiff joints. For some, the cold seems to make the symptoms even worse. What causes this seasonal muscle and joint pain? And how can you relieve the pain? relieve? In this blog we discuss the causes of winter pain and how red light therapy can help you get through the winter pain-free.
What Causes Muscle and Joint Pain in Winter?
Research shows that cold, lack of sunlight, and reduced activity during the winter can all contribute to stiffer muscles and joints (Ridan et al., 2013; Sawada et al., 2010). Falling temperatures cause our bodies to use extra energy to stay warm, causing muscles to tire more quickly and become more susceptible to pain.
Why do joint pain worsen in cold weather?
For people with joint pain, winter can be especially tough. Cold can make joints stiff, and limited exposure to natural light can affect mood and pain tolerance, leading to more joint pain (Busscher et al., 2020; Ridan et al., 2013).
How can winter depression affect muscle and joint pain?
Winter depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder, can increase pain levels by affecting mood swings and pain tolerance (Murphy et al., 2010). Scientists have found that mood swings have a significant impact on some people's physical pain, especially during cold and dark periods (Reed et al., 2011).
What are effective ways to relieve muscle and joint pain in winter?
There are several ways to relieve muscle and joint pain during the winter months. A combination of heat, light therapy, and sufficient exercise can help to reduce pain and stiffness (Zhu et al., 2020). In addition, it helps to pay extra attention to your health and exercise regularly, even during colder days.
How does red light therapy help relieve muscle and joint pain in winter?
Red light therapy penetrates deep into the skin and stimulates cells, triggering repair processes. Studies show that red light therapy can help reduce inflammation, promote muscle recovery, and relieve joint pain (Lohr et al., 2013). It is a safe, natural way to support your body during times when cold and short days take their toll.
Can you use red light therapy at home for muscle and joint pain?
Yes, at Mvolo we offer devices that you can easily use at home. With a few minutes a day you can experience relief and support the recovery process of your muscles and joints. Red light therapy can be an essential part of your routine, especially in winter, to get through the cold without pain.
Do you have questions about red light therapy or do you want to know which product suits your complaints best? Then contact us via customer service @mvolo.nl - we are ready to help you.
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