
JOINT PAIN
Break free of pain and restore function
Are you struggling with persistent joint pain that’s making everyday activities a challenge? At Rehab Associates, our compassionate therapists will work closely with you to create a personalized treatment plan that targets pain, restores mobility, and helps you regain comfort and confidence in your movements.
Next-day appointments without a referral

RELIEVE PAIN
Relieve pain and improve joint mobility naturally

DAMAGE PREVENTION
Prevent further joint damage with expert guidance

CONFIDENT MOBILITY
Regain confidence and return to daily activities
Experience joint pain relief the RA way

What is joint pain?
Joint pain refers to discomfort, inflammation, or soreness in one or more of your body's joints, where two or more bones meet. It can be caused by various conditions such as arthritis, injuries, overuse, or underlying diseases. The pain may range from mild to severe and can affect your ability to move and perform everyday activities. Joint pain can also be accompanied by swelling, stiffness, or decreased range of motion, making it essential to address the root cause promptly.
How is joint pain diagnosed?
Diagnosing joint pain typically involves a combination of a thorough medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests. Your healthcare provider will ask about your symptoms, activity level, and any recent injuries or medical conditions. During the physical exam, they’ll assess your joint’s range of motion, swelling, tenderness, and alignment. Imaging tests such as X-rays, MRIs, or ultrasounds, along with blood tests, may be used to confirm a diagnosis and rule out conditions like arthritis or infection.


Can physical therapy help?
Physical therapy plays a vital role in managing joint pain by addressing the underlying cause and improving joint function. A skilled therapist at Rehab Associates will design a personalized treatment plan that includes exercises to strengthen supporting muscles, enhance flexibility, and reduce stiffness. Techniques such as manual therapy, heat or cold applications, and specialized equipment may also be used to relieve pain and restore movement. By teaching you proper body mechanics and lifestyle modifications, physical therapy can help prevent further joint damage and empower you to regain control of your mobility.
