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Joint pain can affect mobility, stability, and overall quality of life. It may involve the shoulders, hips, knees, spine, or smaller joints throughout the body. Pain can develop gradually from wear and tear or suddenly following injury. Inflammation, cartilage degeneration, ligament strain, or nerve irritation may all contribute to discomfort. At CURA Pain Centers, we carefully evaluate the underlying source of joint pain to provide minimally invasive treatments designed to reduce inflammation and restore functional movement.

What Causes Joint Pain?

Joint pain commonly results from arthritis, bursitis, tendon strain, cartilage damage, or structural imbalance. Repetitive stress, prior injuries, aging, or inflammatory conditions can gradually weaken joint structures and increase irritation. As cushioning within the joint decreases, stiffness and swelling may develop.

Patients often experience aching pain, reduced range of motion, swelling, or discomfort during weight-bearing activities. Symptoms may gradually worsen and interfere with daily tasks or sleep. Because joint pain may overlap with nerve-related conditions, accurate clinical evaluation is essential.

Our specialists assess imaging findings, joint stability, and inflammatory involvement to determine whether structural degeneration or soft tissue irritation is directly contributing to discomfort.

Minimally Invasive Treatment for Joint Pain

At CURA Pain Centers, treatment focuses on reducing inflammation and improving joint mechanics without immediate surgery whenever possible. Depending on the diagnosis, options may include image-guided injections, regenerative therapies, or other targeted interventional procedures performed safely in-office.

These minimally invasive therapies aim to relieve discomfort, restore mobility, and support long-term joint stability. Many patients experience meaningful improvement after appropriately directed care. If persistent joint pain is limiting your daily activities, early specialized evaluation can help prevent progression and promote lasting relief.