Arthritis
Arthritis is inflammation and degeneration of one or more joints, causing pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced range of motion. It is treatable with the right combination of therapies.

About Arthritis
Arthritis is an umbrella term for more than a hundred different conditions that affect the joints. The most common forms include osteoarthritis (wear-and-tear), rheumatoid arthritis (autoimmune), and post-traumatic arthritis following an injury.
Although arthritis is often dismissed as an inevitable part of aging, it is a treatable medical condition — and the specific type matters. Our team determines the form of arthritis you have and builds a plan around relieving inflammation, preserving function, and slowing progression.
Common symptoms
- Joint pain ranging from dull aching to sharp discomfort
- Stiffness, especially after rest or in the morning
- Swelling, warmth, or tenderness around joints
- Reduced range of motion
- Visible joint changes, bone spurs, or deformity in advanced cases
What causes arthritis
Age-related cartilage wear (osteoarthritis)
Autoimmune inflammation (rheumatoid and related arthritis)
Previous joint injury or repeated trauma
Genetic predisposition and family history
Obesity, joint overuse, and metabolic factors
How we treat arthritis
Image-guided joint injections
01Corticosteroid, hyaluronic acid, or anesthetic injections targeted directly into the affected joint.
Learn morePRP and stem cell therapy
02Regenerative options to reduce inflammation and support tissue health.
Learn moreRadiofrequency ablation
03Long-lasting nerve treatment for arthritic knees, hips, and facet joints.
Learn morePhysical therapy
04Personalized exercise programs to maintain mobility and protect surrounding tissues.
Learn moreWhen to see a specialist
See a specialist when joint pain or stiffness limits daily activity, when symptoms affect multiple joints, or when over-the-counter measures no longer control your pain.
Book Free ConsultationAll common symptoms
- Joint pain ranging from dull aching to sharp discomfort
- Stiffness, especially after rest or in the morning
- Swelling, warmth, or tenderness around joints
- Reduced range of motion
- Visible joint changes, bone spurs, or deformity in advanced cases
Get expert care for arthritis
Request a consultation and our specialists will identify the source of your pain and build a treatment plan around it.