Joint Pain & Arthritis

Board-certified Joint Pain Specialists

What Causes Joint Pain?

Joint pain commonly affects many people at some point in their lives. It can affect comfort and daily activities. Some typical causes of pain in your joints or arthritis are:

✅ Broken Bones
✅ Fibromyalgia
✅ Sprains
✅ Tendinitis
✅ Autoimmune Conditions
✅ Overuse or Injury
✅ Bursitis

Joint Pain & Arthritis Specialists

What Causes Joint Pain?

It typically affects most people at some point in their life due to injuries or overuse. It can make movement, various activities and daily life a challenge. Some typical causes of pain in your joints or arthritis are:

✅ Broken Bones
✅ Fibromyalgia
✅ Sprains
✅ Tendinitis
✅ Autoimmune Conditions
✅ Overuse or Injury
✅ Brusitis

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Who is at Risk for Joint Pain Related Conditions?

As we age, the general ‘wear and tear’ on our joints increases as the available cartilage or “cushioning” decreases resulting in inflammation and irritation, especially with movement. Typically, this means that the older population is at greater risk for joint-related injuries however, those with certain auto-immune diseases also can experience joint pain. 

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If you have recently experienced an injury that is resulting in nearby pain in your joints, or have been experiencing joint discomfort and pain when moving consistently you should talk to your primary care physician about seeing pain management to be evaluated and treated. 

Joint & Arthritis Treatments

Treatments can vary based on pain origin and other related conditions, but in general some of our minimally invasive, joint and arthritis pain treatments include:

Joint Injections

Joint injections are done under fluoroscopy guided imaging and inject medications intended to help reduce inflammation and improve comfort and mobility.

*This is done outpatient and does not require anesthesia.

Regenerative Therapies

Two types of regenerative therapies can be used to address inflammation and support healing and symptom relief in appropriate cases. Platelet-rich Plasma and Prolotherapy are used for this treatment.

*This is done outpatient and does not require anesthesia

Medication & Topicals

Various anti-inflammatory medications are used to address inflammation and pain. There are also topical agents for inflammation that can help treat these symptoms.

*This is done outpatient and does not require anesthesia

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