(Joint Limitation by Pain)
At Sukumvit Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Center, we commonly treat patients who experience difficulty or an inability to move a joint because of pain. This condition can significantly interfere with daily activities such as walking, dressing, lifting objects, or even simple movements like bending or reaching.
Pain-related joint limitation is often a protective response of the body. When a joint is inflamed, injured, or unstable, pain restricts movement to prevent further damage. However, prolonged limitation can lead to stiffness, muscle weakness, and long-term functional problems.
You may experience:
• Sharp pain when attempting to move the joint
• Reduced range of motion
• Stiffness, especially after rest
• Muscle guarding (tightening around the joint)
• Difficulty performing daily tasks
• Avoidance of movement due to fear of pain
If left untreated, limited movement may gradually worsen and affect surrounding joints.
• Shoulder
• Knee
• Hip
• Ankle
• Elbow
• Lower back
Joint movement limitation due to pain may result from:
Acute Injuries
• Sprains and strains
• Muscle tears
• Ligament injuries
• Joint inflammation
Degenerative Conditions
• Osteoarthritis
• Cartilage degeneration
Inflammatory Conditions
• Rheumatoid arthritis
• Bursitis
• Tendinitis
Post-Surgical or Post-Immobilization Stiffness
• After fractures
• After joint replacement
• Prolonged casting or bed rest
Muscle Imbalance or Weakness
Weak surrounding muscles can increase joint stress and trigger pain during movement.
When a joint is not moved properly:
• Muscles become weak
• Joint stiffness increases
• Scar tissue may develop
• Function declines
• Recovery becomes more difficult
Early physiotherapy helps restore safe movement and prevent chronic complications.
Our experienced physiotherapists conduct a thorough assessment to identify the root cause of the pain and movement restriction.
Our Treatment Approach Includes:
• Comprehensive physical examination
• Range of motion assessment
• Pain evaluation
• Manual therapy techniques
• Joint mobilization
• Targeted stretching and strengthening exercises
• Neuromuscular re-education
• Postural and movement correction
• Individualized rehabilitation programs
Our goal is to safely reduce pain, restore joint mobility, improve strength, and help you return to normal activities with confidence.
Consult our physiotherapy team if you experience:
• Persistent joint pain limiting movement
• Difficulty lifting your arm or bending your knee
• Stiffness that lasts more than a few days
• Pain after injury or surgery
• Progressive loss of motion