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STHS & Prominence Health Hosting Joint Pain Educational Seminar for Seniors, Nov. 7th

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STHS & Prominence Health Hosting Joint Pain Educational Seminar for Seniors, Nov. 7th
The “Living with Joint Pain” program is part of STHS & Prominence Health’s “Senior Living Seminar Series,” which focuses on providing essential education on health issues affecting the elderly population. Image for illustration purposes
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It’s a fact of life: Aging causes “wear and tear” on the body’s musculoskeletal system, including natural deterioration of the cartilage and ligaments, resulting in chronic joint pain, stiffness and reduced flexibility among the elderly population.

About 70% of adults over 50 report joint pain at least occasionally, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevent, with osteoarthritis the most frequent cause of joint pain in older adults, caused by weakening of jointcartilage.

“A specialized connective tissue that plays crucial roles in the musculoskeletal system, cartilage provides support and protection by cushioning and absorbing shocks in the joints while protecting them from wear and tear,” says Saadan Niazi, MD, a family medicine resident with the South Texas Health System (STHS) GME Consortium. “As you age, it’s common to experience the natural deterioration of cartilage, which can cause pain, stiffness and a grating sensation as bones rub together. Lifestyle factors like high-impact activities, genetics and maintaining a healthy weight can influence how quickly this wear occurs.” 

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Unfortunately, joint pain can lead to serious physical and mental complications, including an increased risk of falls and fractures, reduced mobility, weight gain and related conditions, muscle weakness, sleep problems, social isolation and anxiety and depression.

“The bottom line: Joint pain can make life extremely difficult for the elderly by limiting their ability to participate in activities of daily living, causing stiffness and decreasing their mobility and independence,” says Dr. Niazi. “Managing joint pain often requires a comprehensive approach that includes professional medical care and lifestyle adjustments, as well as social and emotional support.”

To educate older adults in the Rio Grande Valley on joint pain and its impact on quality of life, STHS and Prominence Health are teaming up to host the latest installment of their popular Senior Living Seminar Series on Friday, November 7, 2025. Entitled “Living with Joint Pain,” the seminar will spotlight the common causes and risk factors for joint pain.

Held in the Texas Room at STHS Edinburg from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., the event will feature Dr. Niazi highlighting strategies to maintain healthy joints, including the importance of good posture, stretching and staying active.

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Additionally, the event will include healthy cooking and exercise demonstrations since diet and exercise play a vitalrole in protecting joint health.

During the seminar, attendees can take part in a community health fair featuring level-of-care assessments to determine the best level of care for you and your loved ones, including blood pressure and glucose checks.

For more information, and to register for this free event, please contact Veronica Galligan at 956-821-9569 or by email at Veronica.Galligan@uhsinc.com

Who: South Texas Health System 
& Prominence Health
What: Senior Living Seminar Series: 
Living with Joint Pain
When: Friday, November 7, 2025, 
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Where: Texas RoomSouth Texas Health System Edinburg1102 W. Trenton Rd. Edinburg
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