Orthopedics

Orthopedic Pain Treatment for Joints, Injuries, and Mobility

Orthopedic pain care focuses on bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, and movement-related injuries. PPSI evaluates orthopedic pain in context, especially when joint symptoms overlap with spine, nerve, accident, or rehabilitation needs.

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Who this treatment may help

Patients with shoulder, knee, hip, hand, wrist, ankle, sports, work, or auto-injury pain may need orthopedic evaluation when pain limits movement, strength, stability, or daily function.

What to expect at PPSI

Your orthopedic visit may include history, physical exam, imaging review, functional testing, and discussion of conservative care, bracing, injections, therapy, or referral for surgical opinion when needed.

  • Review of symptoms, prior treatment, medications, and imaging when available.
  • Clear explanation of the likely pain source and practical treatment options.
  • Follow-up plan focused on pain relief, mobility, work needs, and long-term function.

Safety, candidacy, and alternatives

A careful evaluation helps distinguish joint injury from nerve pain, referred spine pain, inflammatory conditions, fracture, tendon injury, or instability. PPSI escalates care when symptoms suggest urgent evaluation.

Recovery and coordinated care

Recovery plans may combine pain control, targeted therapy, activity modification, injection options, and staged return to work or sport. The goal is durable function, not short-term masking of symptoms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can orthopedic pain come from the spine?

Yes. Hip, leg, shoulder, or arm pain can sometimes be referred from the spine or nerves, so PPSI evaluates the pattern before choosing treatment.

Do all orthopedic injuries need surgery?

No. Many improve with therapy, bracing, injections, medication guidance, and activity modification.

Can PPSI treat accident injuries?

Yes. Orthopedic care can be coordinated with pain management, imaging, therapy, and documentation needs.

Care across New Jersey

Precision Pain & Spine Institute serves patients in Edison, Clifton, Elizabeth, Hamilton, Jersey City, North Brunswick, Passaic, Somerset, and nearby communities.