In addition to pain itself, joint pain would have a negative effect on everyday life. 74% of respondents who reported having joint pain feel that they have had a negative impact on their lives. 30% consider that they have disrupted their professional life and 56%, their leisure activities.


still believe today that rheumatism is not a disease, showing that joint pain is poorly known and still too little taken seriously by the population and relatives. And this, even though they are a leading cause of work stoppages and increase the risk of death from heart disease and even some cancers. Musculoskeletal disorders are, moreover, the main cause of disability in Europe according to the World Health Organization