Arthritis Pain Treatment & Relief Options | Cherry Hill & Philadelphia

Learn about arthritis pain treatment options in Cherry Hill and Philadelphia, including non-surgical therapies and injections to reduce pain, improve mobility, and function.

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Dr. Rajan Gupta, MD | Kunti Patel

5/8/20241 min read

Understanding Arthritis
Understanding Arthritis

Arthritis Pain Treatment and Relief Options

Understanding Arthritis Pain

Arthritis is one of the most common causes of chronic joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. It can affect the knees, hips, shoulders, hands, spine, and other joints, making everyday activities more difficult over time. There are many types of arthritis, including osteoarthritis and inflammatory forms of arthritis. While the causes may differ, the result is often joint inflammation, cartilage wear, and ongoing pain that can worsen without proper care.

Arthritis symptoms can vary depending on the joint involved, but often include:

  • Joint pain and tenderness

  • Stiffness, especially in the morning or after inactivity

  • Swelling or warmth around the joint

  • Reduced range of motion

  • Difficulty walking, lifting, or performing daily tasks

Common Symptoms of Arthritis

Arthritis treatment is not one-size-fits-all. Your care plan is based on the location of pain, severity of symptoms, and your overall health. Treatment options may include:

  • Physical therapy to improve strength, flexibility, and joint support

  • Medications to help reduce pain and inflammation

  • Joint injections, such as corticosteroid or other targeted therapies, to decrease inflammation and relieve pain

  • Regenerative or biologic-based treatments in appropriate cases to support joint health

  • Lifestyle and activity modifications to reduce joint stress and prevent flare-ups

Non-Surgical Treatment Options for Arthritis

When To See A Pain Management Specialist?

If arthritis pain is limiting your ability to walk, work, sleep, or enjoy daily activities, it may be time to seek specialized care. A pain management specialist can help identify the source of your joint pain and create a treatment plan focused on long-term relief and improved function.

How Injections Can Help With Arthritis Pain

For many patients, image-guided joint injections can provide meaningful relief by delivering medication directly to the source of inflammation. These treatments may help:

Decrease joint inflammation

Reduce pain and stiffness

Improve range of motion

Support participation in physical therapy and daily activities