Discover a comprehensive approach to arthritis treatment with our specialized services designed to alleviate pain, improve joint function, and empower you with effective tools to improve your joint functioning.
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Precise Diagnosis: Using advanced imaging and lab tests to pinpoint your condition.
Tailored Treatment Plans: From medications to physical therapy and lifestyle adjustments, we create solutions that fit your unique needs.
Innovative Therapies: Explore cutting-edge options like regenerative medicine and joint injections for targeted relief.
Ongoing Monitoring: Regular follow-ups to refine treatments and keep you on the path to recovery.
In addition to arthritis treatment, we also provide top-tier primary care and family medical services. You can visit our doctors in the following locations:
Arthritis is a general term for a group of over 100 conditions that cause inflammation in the joints of the human body. It can be characterized by symptoms including pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility. Arthritis can cause mild discomfort to severe disability in body parts. Out of common types of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis is the most dangerous type of arthritis.
It is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system attacks the joints and can affect other parts of the body. Rest and exercise are the only cures to treat rheumatoid arthritis permanently.
Common arthritis medications include:
Rheumatoid arthritis progresses in four stages, with symptoms worsening over time if not managed properly. Surgical options, medications, and physical therapy are the options available for rheumatoid arthritis treatment. Early diagnosis can help with understanding these stages and effective treatment. The four stages of rheumatoid arthritis include:
Early Stage: Mild inflammation in the joint lining; no visible damage yet.
Moderate Stage: Cartilage begins to erode; increased pain and limited mobility.
Severe Stage: Bone and cartilage damage; joint deformities start to appear.
End Stage: Joints may fuse, leading to loss of function and chronic pain.