Is Menopause Causing Your Joint Pain

Is your body speaking a new language since menopause? Dive into the often-overlooked topic of joint pain with me on Menopause Mastery. In this episode, we uncover how hormonal changes during menopause can trigger inflammation, joint pain, and tendon issues. Learn about the impact of estrogen and progesterone on musculoskeletal health and discover strategies to preserve muscle mass and reduce joint pain.

Tune in to understand the underlying causes and gain practical tips on managing and alleviating these symptoms. From tailored exercises to dietary adjustments and the potential benefits of hormone replacement therapy, I cover everything you need to know. If you or someone you know is dealing with joint pain during menopause, don’t miss out on this episode!

Don’t miss out on valuable insights and solutions. Download my FREE E-book, “Mastering The Pause: The Guide to Menopause Mastery,” for a roadmap to reclaiming balance and vitality during the menopause transition. Get your copy at https://guide.hormoneshelp.com/.

 

Key Takeaways:

[00:01:29] Joint pain and menopause.

[00:05:32] Inflammatory pathways and joint pain.

[00:09:25] Excessive physical activity causing joint pain.

[00:12:25] Menopause and tendon inflammation.

[00:14:24] Menopause and musculoskeletal pain.

[00:19:10] Women and osteoarthritis risks.

[00:22:20] Hormone replacement benefits.

[00:27:18] Hormone replacement and health.

[00:29:05] Menopause joint and tendon pain.

 

Memorable Quotes:

“We have a lot of pain medications that go in and sort of stop those inflammatory pathways. But the problem with stopping something is it’s kind of like damming a stream way upstream. When you do that, you’re going to have downstream effects. So, in a lot of cases, what we want is for those streams to be modulated. We want to make sure that they do the right thing, but they’re not overly expressing themselves.” – Betty Murray

“The lack of symptoms doesn’t mean that there’s not a problem. And that the simple fact is when we lose our hormones, we go through a significant period of change. Our brain changes, our bones change, our muscle changes, every part of our body changes because every single cell except for red blood cell and a cell in the brain have receptors for hormones, particularly estrogen.” – Betty Murray

 

Links Mentioned:

FREE E-Book “Mastering The Pause: The Guide to Menopause Mastery”: https://guide.hormoneshelp.com/

Contact Betty Murray: https://www.bettymurray.com/contact-us/

Connect with Betty Murray:

Living Well Dallas Website: /

Hormone Reset Website: https://hormonereset.net/

Betty Murray Website: https://www.bettymurray.com/

 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BettyAMurrayCN/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bettymurray_phd/

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