Conditions Treated

Conditions

Individualized Treatment

Conditions Treated

Accuracy is the key to joint injections. The Kinetix team uses fluoroscopy and ultrasound-guided imaging to ensure that injections are placed with precision. When pain inhibits your efforts to build strength and heal, we offer a variety of minimally invasive pain management procedures.

A typical treatment pathway includes (combination of X-ray/Ultrasound or MRI) and injections (steroid, hyaluronic acid.

Rehabilitation is also a critical component to a successful recovery.

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Knee Pain

Knee pain is a common ailment that affects people of all ages. It may be the result of an injury or a medical condition including gout, arthritis, or infections.

Many types of minor knee pain respond well to physical therapy and rehabilitation. Knee braces also can help relieve knee pain. In some cases, however, your knee may require surgical repair to regain strength and mobility.

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Hip Pain

Hip pain is a common condition that has a variety of symptoms. Hip pain can be caused by diseases and conditions in other areas of the body including the lower back. This is called referred pain.

Problems with the hip joint tends to result in pain on the inside of your hip/groin area. Hip pain on the outside of the upper thigh or outer buttock is usually caused by problems with muscles tendons, and ligaments.

Many types of hip pain respond well to physical therapy and rehabilitation.

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Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain is a common condition that has a variety of symptoms. Shoulder pain can be caused by diseases and conditions in other areas of the body including the lower back. This is called referred pain.

Problems with the shoulder joint tends to result in pain on the inside of your shoulder area. Shoulder pain in the scapula area is usually caused by problems with muscles tendons, and ligaments.

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Spine Pain

Spine and back pain is one of the most common conditions that patients suffer from.  Many types of spine and back pain respond well to physical therapy and rehabilitation.  Measures including proper body mechanics often will prevent or relieve most back pain episodes.

Signs and symptoms of spine and back pain include:

– Aches
– Pain radiating down your leg
– Shooting/stabbing pain
– Pain that worsens with lifting, bending, standing or walking.

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Shoulder Pain

Elbow pain can be caused by overuse. Many jobs and sports require repetitive movement of the arm and shoulder movements. Elbow pain may also be due to arthritis.

Many types of elbow pain respond well to physical therapy and rehabilitation.

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Foot and Ankle Pain

Foot and Ankle pain can be the result of many numerous factors and as a result produces a large variety of symptoms. Accurate diagnosis and assessment of the pain is important to ensure

Conditions may include:

– Tendinitis
– Sprains
– Bursitis
– Osteoarthritis

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Hand and Wrist

Hand and Wrist pain may be the result of a sprain or injury, but can also result from long-term repetitive stress, arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome.

An accurate diagnosis is essential to proper treatment and healing. The location of the pain provides clues to the exact cause.

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Other Conditions

Please contact us directly for assessment and diagnosis for other specific issues.

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