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Where Are You Experiencing Pain?






Knee &
Hip Conditions
What It Is:
The knee and hip joints are vital for mobility. When pain develops, it can stem from arthritis, ligament tears, or overuse injuries.
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Osteoarthritis & Joint Degeneration – Cartilage breakdown leading to stiffness, swelling and pain.
Meniscus & Ligament Tears – Damage to the knee’s stabilizing structures.
Cartilage Damage – Loss of joint cushioning, causing pain with movement.
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Stiffness or swelling in the joint
Clicking or popping sensation during movement
Pain when walking, running, or standing
Pain with climbing stairs or squatting
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If you’re experiencing persistent knee or hip pain, an orthopedic specialist can help determine whether non-surgical treatments or minimally invasive procedures are the right solution.
Shoulder &
Elbow Conditions
What It Is:
The shoulder and elbow joints endure constant movement and strain, making them susceptible to rotator cuff injuries, overuse conditions, and joint instability.
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Rotator Cuff Injuries – Damage to the tendons stabilizing the shoulder.
Frozen Shoulder – Painful stiffness that limits mobility.
Tennis & Golfer’s Elbow – Overuse injuries affecting elbow tendons.
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Difficulty raising the arm overhead
Pain during lifting or reaching
weakness or stiffness in the shoulder or elbow
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Proper diagnosis can determine if physical therapy, injections, or arthroscopic surgery is needed for pain relief.
Back & Neck
Conditions
What It Is:
Back and neck pain may stem from muscle aches, nerve compression or degenerative changes.
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Herniated Discs & Sciatica – Nerve pressure causing pain and numbness.
Spinal Stenosis – Narrowing of the spinal canal.
Chronic Back Pain – Long-term discomfort due to muscle or disc issues.
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Generalized low back or neck pain
Shooting pain down the arms or legs
Difficulty standing or sitting for long periods
Weakness or numbness in the limbs
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An evaluation can determine if therapy, medications, or injections are the best course of action.
Hand & Wrist
Conditions
What It Is:
The hands and wrists are essential for daily activities, but repetitive motions can lead to chronic pain, nerve compression, or inflammation.
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Carpal and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome – Nerve compression causing hand pain and numbness.
De Quervain's Tenosynovitis - pain in the wrist, commonly in moms with newborns.
Arthritis of the Hand & Wrist – Joint pain and stiffness.
Trigger Finger – Stiffness and locking of the fingers.
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Tingling or numbness in the fingers
Weak grip strength
Pain while typing, writing, or gripping objects
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Treatment options include bracing, corticosteroid injections, or minimally invasive surgery.
Ankle & Foot
Conditions
What It Is:
The foot and ankle bear the body's weight, making them prone to fractures, ligament sprains, and chronic pain conditions.
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Plantar Fasciitis – Inflammation causing heel pain.
Achilles Tendonitis – Pain in the back of the ankle.
Ankle Sprains & Fractures – Bone or ligament damage due to twisting injuries.
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Pain with walking or standing
Swelling and bruising around the ankle
Limited range of motion
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Treatment may involve physical therapy, supportive footwear, or minimally invasive procedures.
Broken Bones or Sudden Injuries
What It Is:
Broken bone or sudden "pop" in any part of the body that causes extreme pain, deformity or inability to use the joint or limb.
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Fracture - broken bone
Tendon rupture - sudden pop
Dislocation - joint is out of place
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Severe pain
Unable to put weight through the affected area
Decreased motion and strength
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Treatment plan is obtained through physical exam and imaging to determine non operative versus operative treatment. Broken bones and sudden injuries are more likely to require surgery.
Not sure what’s causing your pain? Find your next step below.
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Next Step: Schedule a diagnostic consultation, where we assess range of motion, stability, and pain triggers using imaging and physical exams.
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Next Step: If your pain hasn’t improved within 3-5 days, or if you have swelling, weakness, or loss of mobility, schedule an evaluation.
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Next Step: We offer second opinion consultations. We will perform a thorough history and examination and review existing scans, previous diagnosis and prior treatments.
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Next Step: Surgery is always a last resort. We explore non-surgical solutions first before recommending minimally invasive procedures.
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