CONDITIONS TREATED

KNEE

KNEE

  • Acute knee injuries can occur during sports, falls, or sudden twisting movements. These include ligament sprains, muscle strains, and tendon or cartilage tears. We offer accurate diagnosis, bracing, and non-surgical treatment plans to reduce pain and restore stability and strength.

  • Knee osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition that causes joint pain, stiffness, and swelling due to cartilage breakdown. We provide non-surgical options such as image-guided injections, bracing, viscosupplementation, and regenerative therapies like PRP to reduce pain and preserve mobility.

  • Damage to the cartilage in the knee—either from trauma or degeneration—can lead to pain, catching, and swelling. We offer cartilage-preserving treatments including offloading strategies, joint injections, and regenerative options aimed at improving joint health and delaying surgical intervention.

  • A meniscal tear is an injury to the shock-absorbing cartilage in the knee and may cause joint line pain, locking, or instability. While some tears require surgery, many can be treated with physical therapy, activity modification, and advanced non-operative therapies like PRP or hyaluronic acid injections.

  • Ligament injuries to the medial (MCL), anterior (ACL), or posterior cruciate (PCL) ligaments are common in athletes and active individuals. Depending on the severity, we may recommend bracing, functional rehab, or referral for surgical evaluation. Non-operative care is often successful for partial tears and isolated MCL injuries.

  • Knee swelling can result from inflammation, injury, or internal joint irritation. We identify the underlying cause through physical exam and imaging, and treat it with joint aspiration, anti-inflammatory injections, or regenerative solutions depending on the diagnosis.

  • Joint effusion refers to excess fluid buildup inside the knee, often due to injury or arthritis. It may cause stiffness, reduced motion, and visible swelling. Treatment may include ultrasound-guided aspiration, bracing, and targeted therapies to manage the underlying cause and prevent recurrence.

  • Chronic overuse of the knee extensor tendons—such as the patellar and quadriceps tendons—can lead to pain, thickening, and degeneration. Known as jumper’s knee or quad tendinopathy, these conditions are treated with eccentric loading exercises, regenerative therapies like PRP or Tenex, and shockwave therapy.

  • Knee tendonitis involves inflammation of the tendons around the joint, often caused by repetitive motion or sudden increase in activity. We treat tendonitis with rest, physical therapy, ultrasound-guided procedures, shock-wave therapy, and movement retraining to support healing and prevent chronic issues.

  • Knee bursitis occurs when one of the knee’s fluid-filled sacs becomes inflamed, leading to localized swelling and pain. It is commonly caused by overuse, trauma, or pressure. We treat it with offloading, anti-inflammatory injections, and activity modification to relieve symptoms quickly and effectively.

SHOULDER

SHOULDER

  • Shoulder pain can result from muscle strain, joint inflammation, or degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis. We diagnose the root cause and offer personalized non-surgical treatments to restore mobility and reduce pain.

  • Repetitive shoulder motions—common in sports like swimming, tennis, and overhead lifting—can lead to chronic irritation and tendon inflammation. We focus on restoring proper mechanics and relieving symptoms without surgery.

  • Shoulder fractures often involve the clavicle (collarbone), humerus, or scapula. While some may require surgical intervention, many can be managed conservatively with expert monitoring and guided rehabilitation.

  • This condition occurs when calcium deposits form within the shoulder tendons, typically the rotator cuff, causing intense pain and limited range of motion. We offer advanced imaging, barbotage, and other non-surgical options to relieve symptoms.

  • Biceps tendonitis is inflammation of the long head of the biceps tendon where it attaches to the shoulder. It commonly causes front shoulder pain and weakness. Treatment may include physical therapy, regenerative injections, or guided procedures.

  • A tear in the shoulder labrum—cartilage that stabilizes the joint—can lead to pain, clicking, and instability. Whether caused by trauma or overuse, labral injuries can often be treated without surgery through targeted rehab and image-guided injections.

  • Shoulder bursitis is inflammation of the bursa, a fluid-filled sac that cushions the joint. It can cause sharp pain with movement, especially overhead. We treat bursitis with anti-inflammatory strategies, guided injections, and movement correction.

  • Frozen shoulder involves progressive stiffness and pain due to inflammation and tightening of the joint capsule. We offer treatments such as hydrodilation, physical therapy, and ultrasound-guided injections to restore shoulder motion and function.

  • Rotator cuff injuries include tendinopathy, partial tears, and full-thickness tears. These can result from trauma or overuse. We provide non-surgical solutions like physical therapy, PRP, Tenex, and shockwave therapy to relieve pain and promote healing.

FOOT AND ANKLE

FOOT & ANKLE

  • Acute ankle injuries are common in sports and daily life, often involving stretched or torn ligaments, muscles, or tendons. We evaluate these injuries with a detailed exam and imaging when needed, offering treatment plans that include bracing, physical therapy, and advanced regenerative options for faster recovery and long-term stability.

  • This condition involves inflammation or degeneration of the posterior tibial tendon, which helps support the arch of the foot. Symptoms include pain and swelling along the inner ankle or foot, especially with walking or standing. We treat this with orthotics, loading programs, and regenerative injections to restore strength and prevent arch collapse.

  • Plantar fasciitis is a leading cause of heel pain, often worse with the first steps in the morning. It results from inflammation of the thick band of tissue supporting the arch of the foot. We offer customized treatment plans that may include shockwave therapy, orthotics, stretching protocols, and ultrasound-guided injections to relieve pain and restore mobility.

  • Chronic ankle instability develops after repeated ankle sprains or ligament injuries, causing the ankle to give out during activity. We diagnose instability with functional testing and imaging, and treat it with balance training, bracing, and, in some cases, regenerative procedures to promote ligament healing.

  • Achilles tendinopathy causes pain, thickening, or stiffness in the back of the ankle, especially with running or jumping. It often results from overuse or improper loading. We treat both midportion and insertional Achilles issues with eccentric training, shockwave therapy, PRP, and procedures like Tenex for persistent cases.

  • Arthritis in the foot or ankle can result from wear and tear, prior injury, or autoimmune disease. It causes joint pain, stiffness, and swelling, often limiting daily activities. Our approach includes activity modification, supportive bracing, image-guided injections, and advanced therapies to reduce inflammation and improve joint function without surgery.

ELBOW, HAND AND WRIST

ELBOW, HAND + WRIST

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed at the wrist, causing numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand. We provide non-surgical treatments including splinting, activity modification, and ultrasound-guided injections to relieve symptoms and prevent progression.

  • Arthritis in the hand or wrist can lead to stiffness, swelling, and chronic pain. We treat osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthritis with personalized plans that may include bracing, therapy, regenerative injections, and minimally invasive procedures.

  • Repetitive motions can cause soft tissue irritation and chronic pain in the wrist or hand. We address overuse injuries through biomechanical evaluation, ergonomic modifications, and targeted therapies to reduce pain and improve function.

  • Stable fractures of the wrist, hand, or fingers can often be treated without surgery. We provide expert diagnosis, immobilization, and supervised rehabilitation to ensure optimal healing and safe return to activity.

  • Trigger finger is caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath, leading to painful catching or locking of the finger. Treatments may include splinting, corticosteroid injections, and ultrasound-guided procedures to restore smooth finger motion.

  • Thumb (CMC joint) arthritis is a common source of hand pain, especially with gripping or pinching activities. We offer bracing, targeted injections, and regenerative treatments to reduce pain and improve strength and hand function.

  • Golfer’s elbow involves inflammation or microtears in the tendons on the inside of the elbow, affecting grip and wrist flexion. We treat this condition with physical therapy, shockwave, regenerative injections, and tendon unloading strategies.

  • Tennis elbow causes pain and weakness from tendon overload on the outer elbow. We provide non-surgical options including activity modification, targeted rehab, PRP, and Tenex for chronic or resistant cases.

  • Tendonitis in the biceps or triceps causes pain in the front or back of the arm, especially during lifting or pushing motions. We diagnose with ultrasound and treat using exercise therapy, image-guided injections, and regenerative options.

  • Tendonitis in the hand or wrist—often due to repetitive strain—causes pain, swelling, and limited movement. We use a combination of rest, therapy, bracing, and minimally invasive procedures to reduce inflammation and restore function.

SPINE AND BACK

SPINE + BACK

  • A herniated disc occurs when the soft center of a spinal disc pushes through its outer layer, irritating nearby nerves. This can cause localized back pain, numbness, or radiating pain into the arms or legs. We offer conservative treatments including physical therapy, image-guided injections, and activity modification to relieve pain and restore function.

  • A pinched nerve in the neck or back can cause sharp, burning pain, tingling, or muscle weakness. Common causes include herniated discs, arthritis, or spinal alignment issues. We specialize in non-surgical solutions such as nerve hydrodissection, guided injections, and therapeutic rehabilitation.

  • Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal, which puts pressure on nerves and can lead to pain, numbness, or cramping in the back or legs. Treatment options include anti-inflammatory strategies, epidural injections, and personalized physical therapy programs designed to relieve nerve compression.

  • Degenerative disc disease is the age-related breakdown of spinal discs, often resulting in chronic neck or back pain. While common with aging, it doesn’t always cause symptoms. When it does, we use a combination of targeted therapy, guided procedures, and regenerative options to manage pain and maintain mobility.

  • Sciatica refers to irritation of the sciatic nerve, which causes pain that radiates from the lower back down the leg. It’s often caused by a herniated disc or spinal stenosis. We offer non-surgical treatment including lumbar spine injections to relieve pressure and improve nerve function.

  • Spinal arthritis, or facet joint osteoarthritis, leads to stiffness and aching in the neck or lower back, especially with prolonged activity. We treat spinal arthritis with a multimodal approach that may include joint injections, radiofrequency ablation, and therapeutic exercise.

  • Also known as a bulging disc, this condition involves the disc pressing on nearby nerves without fully herniating. It can cause similar symptoms to a herniated disc but may be milder. We treat slipped discs with physical therapy, anti-inflammatory treatments, and image-guided interventions to reduce pressure and inflammation.

HIP

HIP

  • SI joint pain occurs at the junction between the spine and pelvis and is a common cause of low back pain. It can result from trauma, pregnancy, or repetitive stress. We use guided SI joint injections, stabilization exercises, and manual therapy to relieve pain and improve pelvic alignment.

  • Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction or arthritis causes pain in the lower back, buttock, or pelvis, often worsened by standing, walking, or changing positions. It may stem from joint inflammation, asymmetry, or prior injury. We use diagnostic imaging, ultrasound-guided SI joint injections, and stabilizing therapy to relieve pain and restore function.

  • Gluteal tendinopathy and trochanteric bursitis involve inflammation or degeneration of the tendons and bursa on the outer hip. These conditions often cause pain when lying on the side, walking, or climbing stairs. We offer shockwave therapy, regenerative injections, and targeted rehabilitation to reduce pain and improve hip strength.

  • Piriformis syndrome occurs when the piriformis muscle compresses the sciatic nerve, leading to deep buttock pain that may radiate down the leg. We treat this with soft tissue therapy, nerve hydrodissection, guided injections, and stretching programs focused on restoring hip mobility and nerve glide.

  • Border nerve syndrome involves entrapment or irritation of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, causing burning or tingling along the outer thigh. Often misdiagnosed as hip or spine pain, this condition responds well to diagnostic ultrasound, hydrodissection, and activity modification.

  • Chronic hamstring tendinopathy and acute hamstring strains cause pain at the back of the thigh or sit bone, especially with running, sprinting, or prolonged sitting. We provide expert diagnosis with ultrasound and MRI as needed, and treat with progressive loading, PRP, Tenex, and guided return-to-sport plans.

  • A labral tear involves damage to the ring of cartilage that stabilizes the hip joint, often causing groin pain, clicking, or restricted motion. While some tears require surgery, many can be treated non-operatively with core stabilization, joint preservation techniques, and regenerative injections.

  • Hip arthritis results from cartilage degeneration in the joint, leading to stiffness, reduced mobility, and chronic groin or buttock pain. We offer personalized plans that may include joint injections, shockwave, regenerative therapies, and movement re-education to improve daily function and reduce joint stress.

  • Sudden injuries to the hip, groin, or pelvic muscles—common in sports like soccer, hockey, or track—can cause sharp pain, bruising, and weakness. We provide accurate diagnosis, bracing or offloading when needed, and progressive rehab strategies to guide safe recovery and prevent re-injury.