Break Free From Knee and Joint Pain
Get customized, surgery free treatments and live a pain free life!
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Are you experiencing the following in your knees or joints:
Pain or swelling?
Stiffness or weakness?
Constant Inflammation?
Instability or popping noises?
Crunching noises when you get up or walk?
We’re Here For You
The Center for Joint Health provides non-surgical treatment for the relief of pain, including knee pain, shoulder pain, and other joint pain. Our treatments include (PRP) Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy, Regenerative Tissue Therapy, and Trigger Point Injections. Our office utilizes the latest equipment and facilities including state-of-the-art labs for Regenerative Tissue and PRP therapies. For our knee and joint relief programs, we offer advanced therapy to prolong the health of your joints and avoid surgery for as long as we can. We accept most insurance including Medicare and offer financing options.
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Schedule an in office visit with one of our medical providers.
Break free from knee and joint pain!
What our customers are saying
Outstanding! My walking has improved a great deal. The stand has improved – no pain at all. The Osteoarthritis Center is the best. The service has been super. Both knees have improved very well. Thank you for your service and kindness. Job well done.
LL
(Womac went from 56 to 28)
This has been a very rewarding experience – I went from barely able to stand up to having no trouble at all. I was dubious but pleasantly surprised. The staff is very professional and most accommodating. The whole thing was very successful.”
GE
(WOMAC score went from 67 to 11)
It has been a pleasure working with everyone in the office. They are professional and very kind. I feel I have no worries about my knees. If there is a problem I know they will help me.
JM
(WOMAC score went from 32 to 9)
Break Free From Knee and Joint Pain
Get customized, surgery free treatments and live a pain free life!
Let's chat!
Let's chat!
Let's chat!
Frequently Asked Questions
No. All of our procedures and options are NON-SURGICAL SOLUTIONS
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition. If left untreated, it’ll get worse with time. Although death from OA is rare, it’s a significant cause of disability among adults. It’s important to talk to your doctor if OA is impacting your quality of life.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis, a combination of several conditions that damage the joints in between the bones of the human body. The areas where bones meet are usually covered in cartilage, a soft tissue that allows bones to move against one another without causing any discomfort. In patients with OA this cartilage breaks down and causes the bones to rub against one another, resulting in joint pain. Over time the bones can become misshapen or even splinter into smaller pieces that become suspended around the joint, causing further discomfort and damage.
While it typically occurs in older individuals, OA can occur in younger people. This is most commonly due to previous joint injuries or other complications.
- Cartilage naturally deteriorates as the body ages
- Continuous joint stress from certain jobs or athletic activities can speed up the rate of cartilage deterioration
- Being overweight puts additional stress on the joints, further deteriorating cartilage
- Improperly formed joints can lead to OA complications over time
Osteoarthritis can occur in any joint of the body, but is most common in a patient’s hands, knees, hips, or spine. Some things to look out for include:
- Joint stiffness after lying or sitting in the same place for an extended period of time
- Tenderness or swelling in the joints
- The sound or feeling of bone rubbing against bone
There is no single method to diagnose osteoarthritis. Doctors look for evidence by:
- Studying previous medical history for any warning signs or concerns
- Performing a physical exam to determine stiffness, swelling, or soreness of joints
- Taking X-rays
- Drawing blood or samples of fluid from within the joint