Shoulder Pain
Knee Pain
Hip Pain
Trigger Points
Myofascial Pain
Sports Injury
Work Injury
Joint pain is the discomfort felt in one or more joints in the body. Joints are spaces where two or more bones meet such as the shoulder, elbow, knee, hip or ankle. Joint pain can limit movement and can occur with or without moving. Some symptoms described by patients are discomfort, inflammation, stiffness, soreness, burning, or pain. To minimize discomfort and reduce the risk of serious complications, seek early diagnosis and treatment.
Medications: In patients who do not have a correctable cause, pharmacotherapy may be used as an adjunct to treatment. Anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxants may be of some benefit.
Physical therapy and conservative measures: Particular exercises can be useful in stabilizing the joint and reducing pain.
Minimally Invasive Procedures: