SPINE, KNEE & JOINT PAIN

A medical examination is necessary to identify the cause of spine, knee, and joint pain in order to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Our specialized physicians and medical assistants are here to provide appropriate examinations.

Spine Pain

Spine pain is a common complaint among people of all ages, and can be caused by a variety of factors, such as poor posture, spinal cord injuries, arthritis, herniated discs, or muscle strains. The pain can be localized in the neck, upper or lower back, and can be accompanied by stiffness, tingling or numbness in the affected area. Treatment options may include physical therapy, chiropractic care, medication, or surgery depending on the underlying cause and severity of the pain.

Knee Pain

Knee pain is also a common musculoskeletal problem that can affect people of all ages. The pain can be caused by a variety of factors such as injury, overuse, arthritis, or ligament tears. Knee pain can be localized in the front, back, or sides of the knee and can be accompanied by swelling, stiffness, or a popping sensation. Treatment options may include rest, ice, compression, elevation, physical therapy, medication, or surgery depending on the underlying cause and severity of the pain.

Joint Pain

Joint pain is a general term that refers to pain in any of the body's joints, which can include the knees, hips, shoulders, elbows, and wrists. Joint pain can be caused by a variety of factors such as injury, arthritis, autoimmune disorders, or infections. The pain can be localized to a specific joint or may affect multiple joints, and can be accompanied by swelling, stiffness, or redness in the affected area. Treatment options may include medication, physical therapy, joint injections, or surgery depending on the underlying cause and severity of the pain.

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