Joint Pain
Joint pain is a common orthopedic complaint that can affect any part of the body where bones meet—most commonly the knees, shoulders, hips, and hands. It may result from injury, arthritis, inflammation, overuse, or degenerative conditions. Whether it’s a dull ache or severe stiffness that limits daily activities, early diagnosis and treatment are key to maintaining mobility and quality of life.

Common Joint Pain Conditions We Treat:
Osteoarthritis (wear-and-tear arthritis)
Rheumatoid arthritis (autoimmune joint inflammation)
Post-traumatic arthritis (after injury or surgery)
Bursitis and tendinitis
Gout and crystal-induced arthritis
Joint instability and ligament injuries
Frozen shoulder and rotator cuff issues
Sports-related joint pain in athletes
Signs You May Need Medical Attention:
- Persistent joint pain lasting more than a few days
- Swelling, warmth, or redness around a joint
- Stiffness that limits movement, especially in the morning
- Popping, grinding, or locking sensation during movement
- Difficulty bearing weight or using the joint normally
- Sudden joint pain following a fall or trauma
Treatment Offered:
Clinical assessment and imaging (X-ray, MRI, Ultrasound)
Oral medications for pain relief and inflammation control
Joint aspiration or injections (steroids or hyaluronic acid)
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) or biologic therapy
Minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures
Lifestyle and dietary guidance for joint protection
Physical therapy to restore strength and flexibility
Surgical intervention in advanced arthritis or joint damage