Joint pain
Joint pain often arises from wear and tear or age-related degeneration, with osteoarthritis being a typical example. Inflammation can also lead to joint pain, as seen in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and gout. Injuries sustained during sports activities can contribute to this discomfort as well. Common inflammatory conditions such as tennis elbow, frozen shoulder, and runner's knee often result from the overuse of a joint. Our advanced diagnostic infiltration techniques can help determine whether your pain originates in the joint itself or in the surrounding soft tissues, leading to effective treatment strategies tailored to your needs.