Arthritis & Joint Pain Treatment focuses on the comprehensive evaluation and management of joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility caused by degenerative, inflammatory, or post-traumatic conditions. Common conditions treated include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post-injury arthritis, and age-related joint degeneration affecting the knee, hip, shoulder, spine, and other joints.
Each patient undergoes a detailed clinical assessment supported by appropriate investigations such as X-rays, laboratory tests, or advanced imaging when required. Based on the diagnosis, an individualized treatment plan is developed to address pain, inflammation, and functional limitation. Treatment options may include medication, lifestyle modification, physiotherapy, joint injections, and guided rehabilitation to improve joint strength and flexibility.
For patients with advanced arthritis or persistent joint pain that does not respond to conservative management, surgical options such as joint replacement may be considered. All treatment decisions are guided by evidence-based protocols, patient needs, and long-term outcomes.
The primary goals of arthritis and joint pain treatment are effective pain relief, improved joint function, slowed disease progression, and enhanced quality of life. Emphasis is placed on patient education, regular follow-up, and preventive strategies to help patients maintain independence, mobility, and comfort in their daily activities.