Joint Pain

Joint Pain

Targeted Relief for Shoulder, Hip, Knee, and Other Joint Pain Conditions

Overview

Joint pain is a common issue that can result from injury, arthritis, overuse, or orthopedic procedures like joint replacement. Whether caused by inflammation, degenerative changes, or nerve involvement, chronic joint pain can significantly limit your mobility and quality of life. At Restore Spine and Pain, we offer non-surgical treatment options to help patients manage joint pain and avoid or recover from orthopedic procedures.

We commonly treat patients with pain following orthopedic surgery, sports injuries, overuse conditions, and degenerative joint disease. Our goal is to reduce pain, improve movement, and support long-term function through a personalized care approach.

Common Causes of Joint Pain

  • Osteoarthritis and joint degeneration
  • Tendonitis, bursitis, or repetitive strain injuries
  • Labral tears or meniscus injuries
  • Pain after joint replacement (hip, knee, or shoulder)
  • Work-related joint strain or auto injury
  • Inflammatory conditions affecting the joints

Joint Conditions We Treat

Our Approach

We begin with a thorough evaluation—including physical exam, imaging review, and functional assessment—to understand the root of your joint pain. We then develop a comprehensive treatment plan that may include image-guided injections, medication, physical therapy, or advanced neuromodulation options when appropriate.

Treatment Options May Include

  1. Ultrasound- or fluoroscopy-guided joint injections
  2. Viscosupplementation for knee osteoarthritis
  3. Steroid injections to reduce inflammation
  4. Peripheral nerve blocks or ablation techniques
  5. Physical therapy referrals to improve mobility and joint mechanics
  6. Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) for nerve-related joint pain

Schedule a Consultation

If joint pain is limiting your ability to work, exercise, or enjoy life, Restore Spine and Pain is here to help. We offer non-surgical solutions for a wide range of orthopedic and joint-related conditions. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

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