When Should You Worry About Joint Pain?
Distinguishing Between Normal Aches and Something More Serious

Joint pain can be confusing. Some days your knees feel fine, other days they ache. Your shoulders are stiff in the morning but loosen up by afternoon. When is joint pain just a sign of a busy life, and when should you actually do something about it?
At Milton Physiotherapy, we help people navigate this exact question daily. The key isn’t to panic at every ache – it’s knowing which signs deserve attention.

What's Really Going On?
Not all joint pain is created equal. Your joints naturally experience wear and tear over time, and some discomfort can be completely normal. However, certain patterns suggest your joints need professional attention.
Normal joint sensations might include:
- Mild morning stiffness that improves with movement
- Occasional achiness after a particularly active day
- Brief discomfort during weather changes
Warning signs that warrant attention:
- Pain that’s getting progressively worse over weeks or months
- Stiffness lasting more than 30 minutes after waking
- Swelling, warmth, or redness around joints
- Pain that interferes with sleep or daily activities
- Joints that “lock up” or give way unexpectedly
- Significant reduction in your usual activities due to
joint discomfort
What You Can Do at Home
Early intervention often prevents minor joint issues from becoming major problems:
- Keep moving gently—complete rest usually makes joint stiffness worse
- Apply heat for stiffness and cold for swelling (15-20 minutes
at a time) - Maintain a healthy weight—every extra kilogram puts 4kg of additional pressure on your knees
- Stay hydrated—your joint cartilage needs water to stay healthy
- Include gentle strengthening—strong muscles support and protect your joints


When It's Time to See a Physio
Don’t wait for joint pain to become severe. Early physiotherapy intervention can often prevent minor issues from progressing to chronic conditions requiring more intensive treatment.
Seek help if your joint pain is affecting your work, sleep, exercise routine, or daily activities—even if it seems “minor.”
How We Help at Milton Physiotherapy
Our musculoskeletal physiotherapists specialise in joint health assessment and management. We’ll determine what’s causing your pain and create a plan to address it—whether that’s simple exercises, manual therapy, or referral for further investigation.
We regularly help with:
- Joint Pain & Arthritis management
- Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy for acute and chronic
joint issues - Exercise Prescription to strengthen supporting muscles
- Yoga classes designed for joint mobility and comfort

Final Word
Your joints are designed to last a lifetime—with the right care. By paying attention to what they’re telling you and seeking help when needed, you can maintain healthy, comfortable movement for years to come.
Concerned about joint pain in Milton or Brisbane’s inner west? Book your joint assessment today—early action often means simpler solutions.
