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Primary care is often the best place to treat common muscle, bone, and joint problems, and winter makes that role especially clear. As colder temperatures, seasonal storms, and disrupted routines affect how people move and work, musculoskeletal (MSK) complaints become a frequent reason for primary care and urgent care visits.
During the current Arctic blast, for example, many nurse practitioners and other advanced practice providers are likely seeing how slippery surfaces, heavy lifting, cold-related stiffness, deconditioning, and winter sports contribute to predictable injury patterns. Following are common winter MSK injury patterns, how they typically present, and practical insights intended to support primary care clinicians in delivering confident, nonsurgical care. |
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February 2026
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