Healthy joints. Restored motion.
Joint pain doesn't have to mean joint replacement. For many patients, regenerative and image-guided options can significantly relieve symptoms and delay — or eliminate — the need for surgery.
We treat the full spectrum of joint conditions in the knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, wrist, and ankle — from acute injuries to chronic osteoarthritis. Our approach combines biomechanical assessment, advanced imaging review, and a stepped treatment plan tailored to your activity level, age, and goals.
Conditions we treat
- Osteoarthritis (knee, hip, shoulder, hand)
- Rotator cuff tears and impingement
- Meniscus tears
- Bursitis and tendinitis
- Ligament injuries (non-surgical and surgical)
- Labral tears (hip, shoulder)
- Cartilage injuries
- Post-traumatic joint pain
Treatments we offer
We sequence treatments from least to most invasive, with regenerative options often providing an effective middle path between conservative care and surgery.
PRP Therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
Concentrated platelets from your own blood injected into the affected joint or soft tissue to support healing of tendons, ligaments, and cartilage.
Viscosupplementation
Hyaluronic acid injections that lubricate and cushion arthritic joints — most commonly used in the knee, with relief lasting several months.
Image-Guided Joint Injections
Ultrasound- or fluoroscopy-guided cortisone and anesthetic injections for precise placement and more reliable symptom relief.
Arthroscopy
Minimally invasive joint surgery for diagnosis and treatment of meniscus tears, labral tears, rotator cuff injuries, and loose bodies.
Rotator Cuff Repair
Arthroscopic repair of torn rotator cuff tendons, with structured post-operative rehabilitation for full recovery of strength and motion.
Bone Marrow Concentrate
Where appropriate, concentrated cells from your own bone marrow used as an adjunct to regenerative joint treatment.
What to expect
We start by listening to your story — when the pain started, what makes it worse, what you've tried. Then we examine the joint, review your imaging, and explain your options clearly. Most patients leave the first visit with a written plan and an honest sense of which treatments are likely to help.
Frequently asked questions
Is PRP effective?
Evidence supports PRP for several conditions including knee osteoarthritis and certain tendon injuries. It is not a universal cure — we'll discuss whether it's likely to help in your specific case based on the literature and your clinical picture.
How long do injection effects last?
It varies. Cortisone injections often provide 6–12 weeks of relief. Viscosupplementation can last 4–6 months. PRP and biologic treatments can produce months to years of benefit in responsive patients.
Will I need joint replacement?
Many patients can delay or avoid replacement with appropriate non-surgical management. When replacement is the right answer, we'll say so plainly — and refer to a trusted joint replacement specialist if needed.
How soon can I return to activity?
Most injections allow same-day or next-day return to light activity. Arthroscopic procedures typically require 2–6 weeks of guided recovery depending on the joint and the work performed.
Does Medicare cover PRP?
Medicare generally does not cover PRP for most joint conditions. We'll provide transparent pricing for any cash-pay treatments and explain what is and isn't covered before you proceed.