Heart Disease Risk May Spike Risk for Muscle, Joint Problems

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New research suggests people who are at high risk of heart disease are significantly more likely to develop disorders of the muscles and joints.

June 27, 2023 -- When she was in her 60s, Carole E., a retired accountant’s assistant in Albuquerque, NM, started having neck pain. She found out that three of her neck vertebrae were compressed and her whole spinal canal was narrow.

Now there is new evidence to suggest what happened to Carole and others like her. It suggests people like Carole, who are at high risk of heart disease, are significantly more likely to develop disorders of the muscles and joints .Lead author of the study, Kurt Hegmann, MD, MPH, professor of family and preventive medicine at the University of Utah and director of the Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, explained what motivated the study.Up to 5% of the U.S.

The participants were followed on a monthly basis to track the development of symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders. The disorders studied included carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, and rotator cuff tendinitis. “There is important corroborating evidence of impaired small blood vessels to injured tissues, due to cardiovascular risks, so the data overwhelmingly suggest that cardiovascular risks cause these injuries,” Hegmann said.

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