SPINE, KNEE & JOINT PAIN
In order to determine the best course of treatment for pain in the spine, knee, and other joints, a medical examination is required. Our specialized doctors and medical assistants are available to carry out the necessary examinations.
Spine Pain
Poor posture, spinal cord injuries, arthritis, herniated discs, and muscle strains are all potential causes of spinal pain, which affects people of all ages. Stiffness, tingling, or numbness in the affected area may accompany the pain, which may be localized to the neck, upper back, or lower back. Depending on the underlying cause and severity of the pain, possible treatments include physical therapy, chiropractic care, medication, or surgery.
Knee Pain
A common musculoskeletal issue that can affect people of all ages is knee pain. The aggravation can be brought about by different factors like injury, abuse, joint inflammation, or tendon tears. Swelling, stiffness, or a popping sensation can accompany knee pain that can be localized in the front, back, or sides of the knee. Depending on the underlying cause and severity of the pain, treatments may include rest, ice, compression, elevation, physical therapy, medication, or surgery.
Joint Pain
A common musculoskeletal issue that can affect people of all ages is knee pain. The aggravation can be brought about by different factors like injury, abuse, joint inflammation, or tendon tears. Swelling, stiffness, or a popping sensation can accompany knee pain that can be localized in the front, back, or sides of the knee. Depending on the underlying cause and severity of the pain, treatments may include rest, ice, compression, elevation, physical therapy, medication, or surgery.