Conditions We Treat

Arthritis Care Across the Whole Spectrum

Steroids mask the pain — our goal is a joint environment that hurts less and functions better, stage by stage.

What are my options for arthritis & joint pain?

Osteoarthritis is progressive, but progression is not a straight line to surgery. The practice’s philosophy: match the intervention to the stage. Early and moderate arthritis often responds to joint preservation — strengthening, biomechanical correction, and biologic injections such as PRP that address the joint environment rather than masking pain. When a joint is truly end-stage, we’ll tell you honestly and coordinate a referral to a trusted surgical specialist.

How do we treat arthritis & joint pain?

Patient Questions

Arthritis & Joint Pain FAQs

Are steroid injections bad for my joint?

Cortisone can provide real short-term relief, but repeated injections in the same joint have been associated with cartilage thinning when overused — one reason we emphasize biologic and mechanical strategies for long-term management.

Which joints can regenerative medicine help?

Knees, shoulders, hips, and smaller joints affected by arthritis or soft-tissue degeneration — candidacy depends on stage and imaging findings.

What is regenerative medicine?

Regenerative medicine uses biologic therapies like PRP, cellular treatments, and peptides to repair tissues and stimulate natural healing.

Are regenerative treatments safe?

Most therapies use the patient’s own cells or biologic materials, making them minimally invasive and well-tolerated. Every plan is personalized and physician-supervised.

What conditions benefit from regenerative therapies?

They are used for arthritis, tendon injuries, ligament tears, soft tissue injuries, sports injuries, and chronic joint pain.

Ready to feel like yourself again?

Book a consultation with our board-certified specialists and get a personalized plan — often with same-week availability.