Nurturing Treatments Designed to Restore Strength and Comfort
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy - Growth factors from your own blood to reduce pain and promote healing.
Stem Cell Therapy (Bone Marrow Concentrate) – Uses your body’s repair cells to regenerate tissue and improve joint health.
Exosome Therapy – Delivers concentrated healing signals to reduce inflammation and aid repair.
Alpha-2-Macroglobulin (A2M) Injections – Blocks enzymes that damage cartilage, helping preserve joints.
Discover Specialized Options Designed to Relieve Pain and Restore Function
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) – disables pain nerves for long-lasting relief (spine, knee, hip, shoulder).
Medial Branch Blocks & Facet Injections – for diagnosing and treating facet-related back/neck pain.
Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections – targeted therapy for SI joint dysfunction.
Genicular Nerve Blocks / RFAs – non-surgical treatment for chronic knee pain.
Peripheral Nerve Stimulators (SPRINT, Nalu, etc.) – minimally invasive devices for nerve pain or post-amputation pain.
Spinal Cord Stimulators – implantable therapy for severe or widespread pain.
Viscosupplementation (“Gel Shots”) – hyaluronic acid injections to lubricate arthritic knees.
SoftWave Shockwave Therapy – non-invasive acoustic waves to stimulate healing and relieve musculoskeletal pain.
Osteoarthritis (knee, hip, shoulder, spine)
Chronic back and neck pain (facet arthritis, disc degeneration)
Sacroiliac joint pain
Neuropathy and nerve pain (including post-amputation pain)
Tendon and ligament injuries (tennis elbow, Achilles, rotator cuff, etc.)
Chronic joint pain not relieved by conservative care
FAQs
Find Answers to Your Pain Management Questions Here
We treat chronic joint pain, arthritis, back pain, sciatica, neuropathy, tendonitis, and many other musculoskeletal and nerve conditions.
Yes. All of our procedures are FDA-approved or evidence-based, and performed by trained specialists using advanced imaging guidance.
Most insurance plans are accepted. Coverage depends on your plan and treatment type. Some regenerative therapies (like PRP or stem cells) may be cash-pay only.
Relief can last anywhere from a few weeks to over a year, depending on the type of injection and the patient’s condition.
What’s the difference between cortisone, gel shots, and regenerative treatments?
Cortisone: Reduces inflammation, short-term relief.
Gel Shots: Lubricates joints, 6–12 months relief.
Regenerative (PRP, Stem Cells): Supports natural healing and long-term tissue repair.
Do I need surgery if these don’t work?
Not necessarily. Many patients find lasting relief without surgery. If surgery becomes the best option, our treatments often help delay or reduce the need for invasive procedures.