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Joint and Bone Pain in Children

Also known as: Bone pain in children, Joint pain in children, Musculoskeletal pain in children Specialty: Paediatric Orthopaedics

Overview

Joint and bone pain in children can affect movement, physical activity, sleep, comfort, or daily functioning. Some pain is temporary and related to growth or minor injury, while other cases may require orthopaedic, inflammatory, or infection-related assessment.

Children may experience pain in the legs, arms, knees, hips, back, or joints during activity, at rest, or during growth periods. Symptoms vary depending on the underlying cause and may range from mild discomfort to significant movement limitation.

The focus is on identifying the cause of pain, supporting healthy movement and development, reducing discomfort, and preventing long-term musculoskeletal complications.

Symptoms

Joint and bone pain may affect movement, posture, sleep, activity levels, or overall wellbeing. Symptoms and concerns may include:

  • Pain in bones or joints
  • Limping
  • Swelling around joints
  • Stiffness or reduced movement
  • Pain during activity or walking
  • Night-time leg or joint pain
  • Difficulty participating in physical activity
  • Fatigue or reduced activity levels

Some children experience temporary pain during growth phases, while others may require further medical evaluation.

Causes & Risk Factors

Joint and bone pain can develop because of injury, inflammation, infection, growth-related changes, or orthopaedic conditions. Risk factors may include:

  • Physical injury or overuse
  • Growth-related musculoskeletal changes
  • Sports-related strain or trauma
  • Inflammatory joint conditions
  • Bone or joint infections
  • Poor posture or muscle imbalance

Further assessment helps identify whether pain is temporary, injury-related, or linked to an underlying condition.

When to Seek Care

You should seek medical assessment if your child:

  • Has persistent or worsening pain
  • Develops swelling or stiffness
  • Limping or movement difficulties occur
  • Experiences pain affecting sleep or activity
  • Has fever with joint or bone pain
  • Avoids walking or physical activity because of discomfort

Emergency Symptoms

Prevention

Not all bone or joint pain can be prevented, but healthy movement habits and early treatment may help reduce complications. Helpful measures may include:

  • Safe participation in physical activity and sports
  • Good nutrition to support bone and muscle health
  • Early treatment of injuries
  • Healthy posture and movement habits
  • Routine follow-up for recurring pain or movement concerns

Diagnostics Used

Assessment may involve movement evaluation, orthopaedic examination, imaging, and monitoring of pain and mobility. Depending on your child’s needs, the care team may use:

Support Services

Children with bone or joint pain may benefit from additional rehabilitation, pain-management, or long-term follow-up support. Support services may include:

  • Physiotherapy and rehabilitation support
  • Pain management support
  • Occupational therapy where needed
  • Nutrition guidance for bone and muscle health
  • Counselling and family education
  • Orthopaedic follow-up support

This multidisciplinary approach helps support movement, flexibility, comfort, recovery, and long-term wellbeing.

FAQs

Are growing pains normal in children? Some children experience temporary leg discomfort during growth, but persistent or severe pain should still be assessed.
Can joint pain affect physical activity?
Yes. Pain may affect movement, sports participation, sleep, and daily activities.
Why would a child limp without an obvious injury?
Limping may develop because of pain, inflammation, infection, or underlying orthopaedic conditions.
Will my child need physiotherapy?
Some children benefit from rehabilitation support to improve movement, flexibility, posture, and recovery.
When should bone or joint pain be assessed urgently?
Urgent assessment is important if pain is severe, associated with fever, swelling, injury, or inability to walk.
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