Many people develop osteoarthritis as they age. Fortunately, there is wide variety of treatment options that can allow you to continue to pursue the physical activities you enjoy.
Degenerative back pain, due to loss of bone or tissue, is often age-related. Rheumatologic back pain is an autoimmune condition.
Damage to articular cartilage at the ends of bones in joints like the knee, elbow, ankle, and hip.
Physiatry is a branch of medicine that aims to treat physical pain or limited movement nonsurgically.
Condition in which the bursae--fluid filled sacs at joint and muscle interfaces--become inflamed or irritated causing pain, swelling, and stiffness.
Limb length discrepancy is a condition in which a patient has a significant difference in the lengths of their arms or legs. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
A hip fracture is a break in the upper part of the thigh bone at the hip. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
A torn hip labrum can lead to hip instability, pain, and impair the labrum's ability to absorb shocks.
Plantar fasciitis is a painful inflammatory condition in a band of tissue stretching from the heel to toes. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Meniscal allograft transplantation restores the meniscus to the knee, provides shock absorption, and helps prevent osteoarthritis. Learn more about this procedure.