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Joint Pain

Persistent joint pain disrupts work, sleep, and daily life. The right evaluation identifies the underlying cause and unlocks treatments that go beyond temporary relief.

Overview

About Joint Pain

Joint pain can affect any of the body’s joints — knees, hips, shoulders, hands, feet, or spine — and it can range from a dull ache to sharp, activity-limiting pain. Common causes include osteoarthritis, inflammatory conditions, post-traumatic damage, and overuse injuries.

Home care like ice, heat, and over-the-counter medication helps some patients, but persistent symptoms deserve professional evaluation. Targeted injections, regenerative medicine, and structured therapy can produce meaningful, lasting improvement.

Common symptoms

  • Stiffness, swelling, or limited range of motion in a joint
  • Pain that worsens with activity or weather changes
  • Warmth or tenderness around the joint
  • A grinding, popping, or clicking sensation
  • Reduced strength or feeling of instability
Causes & risk factors

What causes joint pain

01

Osteoarthritis and other forms of arthritis

02

Sports, work, or auto accident injuries

03

Tendonitis, bursitis, or chronic inflammation

04

Ligament strain or cartilage damage

05

Overuse and repetitive stress

Treatment options

How we treat joint pain

Image-guided joint injections

01

Corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid injections targeted to the painful joint.

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PRP and stem cell therapy

02

Regenerative options that use your own biology to support healing and reduce inflammation.

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Radiofrequency ablation

03

Long-acting nerve treatment for chronic knee, hip, and spine joint pain.

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Physical and occupational therapy

04

Strengthening, stretching, and ergonomic adjustments to protect the joint.

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When to seek care

When to see a specialist

Schedule a consultation if joint pain has lasted more than a few weeks, if it limits work or daily life, or if home care no longer provides relief.

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All common symptoms

  • Stiffness, swelling, or limited range of motion in a joint
  • Pain that worsens with activity or weather changes
  • Warmth or tenderness around the joint
  • A grinding, popping, or clicking sensation
  • Reduced strength or feeling of instability

Get expert care for joint pain

Request a consultation and our specialists will identify the source of your pain and build a treatment plan around it.

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