Joint Pain

At Pro Health Texas, our goal is to both treat the existing joint pain and help prevent it from happening again. We treat a variety of joint pain including, but not limited to:

  • Knee Pain
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Elbow Pain
  • Wrist Pain
  • Ankle Pain
  • Hip Pain
  • Neck Pain
  • Low Back Pain

Remember life before the constraints of your joint pain? Maybe you loved traveling, playing golf, tennis, surfing, or dancing. Chronic joint pain robs us of our favorite pastimes and makes daily activities like bathing and dressing a painful chore.

We understand how uncomfortable joint pain can be, which is why we are focused on immediate treatment, education, and preventative care. Our treatment plans are customized to each patient’s needs and lifestyle to ensure we provide the best experience and help you find relief quickly and efficiently. Our joint pain solutions support mental and emotional health just as vitally as reclaiming physical well-being.

For more information on if we can help you, please call or text schedule an appointment. Contact us today at (972) 215-7985.

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Arthritis

Arthritis is an inflammation of the cartilage and lining of the joints. Although it can present itself at any age, arthritis is primarily found in those over 50.

Each foot has 33 joints, making them easy targets for arthritis. In some cases, arthritis can be extremely painful and debilitating.

There are two types of arthritis: Osteoarthritis (also called “wear and tear” arthritis,) is the most common, typically brought on by the aging of joints. Cartilage breaks down over time, creating painful sensations and difficulty moving and articulating the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is the most serious form and can be majorly crippling. In the foot, it is a chronic inflammatory problem affecting the feet and ankles.

Symptoms include stiffness of joints (especially in the morning), limitation of joint movement, pain, tenderness, redness, rashes, and/or swelling in the joints.

With early treatment, the symptoms of arthritis can be lessened and managed. Treatments include limiting movement, physical therapy, exercise, anti-inflammatory medications and/or steroid injections, and orthotics.

For more information on arthritis foot and ankle care or to request an appointment, don’t hesitate to contact us today at (972) 215-7985!

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