05/31/2026
☀️ Could low vitamin D be making your pain worse?
Vitamin D is produced naturally when your skin is exposed to sunlight and plays an important role in bone health, muscle function, and overall wellness.
Research has shown that low vitamin D levels may be associated with:
• Increased musculoskeletal pain
• Muscle weakness and fatigue
• Reduced physical performance
• Increased pain sensitivity in some individuals
Living in Las Vegas doesn’t automatically guarantee adequate vitamin D levels. Many people spend most of their day indoors, regularly use sun protection, or have medical conditions that affect vitamin D absorption.
If you’re struggling with persistent neck pain, back pain, joint pain, or muscle aches, it may be worth discussing vitamin D testing with your physician.
At Nevada Pain Management, we believe effective pain care starts with understanding the whole patient—not just the symptoms.
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Vitamin D deficiency is only one potential contributor to pain. Not all pain is caused by low vitamin D, and patients should consult their healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.