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Joint Pain

At Physicians Group, LLC, an auto accident clinic, the team provides complete care for car accident injuries at 27 convenient locations.

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Across 23 locations in Florida and Minnesota, we offer a comprehensive joint health recovery plan to restore your wellness after a car accident or personal injury. From Fort Myers and Jacksonville, FL, to Minneapolis, MN, our skilled team of doctors and chiropractors is committed to helping you recover safely and efficiently from joint pain. Through personalized care focused on pain relief, mobility enhancement, and holistic wellness, we support you at every stage of your recovery journey.

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Joint Pain

If you’re involved in a car accident, you might also experience joint pain. At Physicians Group, LLC, an auto accident clinic, the team of multi-specialty providers offers various treatments for joint pain, including interventional pain management, chiropractic care, and surgery.

Request your joint pain consultation by clicking the online booking feature, or call one of our 23 convenient locations in Auburndale, Bradenton, Brandon, Clearwater, Ellenton, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Lakeland, New Port Richey, Port Charlotte, Sarasota, Sebring, Spring Hill, St. Petersburg, Tampa, Temple Terrace, and Winter Haven, FL or Brooklyn Park, Robbinsdale, Minneapolis, Richfield, and St. Paul, MN today!

To explore the treatment options for joint pain, make an appointment at Physicians Group, LLC by calling the nearest office or booking online today. 

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Joint Pain FAQs

What is joint pain?

Joint pain is swelling, stiffness, or general discomfort where two or more of your bones meet. Joint pain is usually felt in the back, neck, hands, and feet. At Physicians Group, LLC, the team specializes in diagnosing and treating joint pain caused by auto accidents.

Joints help you perform various movements, so when you experience joint pain, it affects your mobility and quality of life. Fortunately, there are a variety of minimally invasive treatment options that can provide lasting relief.

What causes joint pain?

At Physicians Group, LLC, the team treats joint pain caused by car accidents and motorcycle crashes. This type of joint pain often occurs because of trauma from the collision. Even mild accidents, like fender benders, can result in joint pain, so don’t wait to seek treatment.

When should I see an orthopedic expert about joint pain?

Make an appointment with the Physicians Group, LLC team if you’re involved in a car accident and experience joint pain. That’s especially true if the pain interferes with your routine or causes a loss of mobility. 

How is joint pain diagnosed?

To diagnose joint pain, your Physicians Group, LLC provider reviews your medical records and asks about your symptoms, including when they started and if they’re worse during exercise or other activities. 

Next, they perform a physical exam. Your provider assesses the joint, looking for redness, swelling, or bruising. Then, they check your joint’s range of motion and have you perform a few easy exercises. Your provider also orders traditional X-rays, digital motion X-rays, or an MRI to get a closer look at your bones, joints, and soft tissues.

How is joint pain treated?

Treatment of joint pain depends on various factors, including your age, the underlying cause, and the severity of your symptoms. The team at Physicians Group, LLC might recommend:

  • Physical therapy
  • Chiropractic care
  • Peripheral joint injections
  • Trigger point injections
  • Musculoskeletal ultrasound therapy
  • Spasticity management
  • Interventional spine therapeutics
  • Facet joint injections
  • Radiofrequency neurolysis
  • Epidural steroid injections

Typically, minimally invasive treatments provide lasting relief, but if your symptoms persist, surgery might be necessary.

To explore the treatment options for joint pain, make an appointment at Physicians Group, LLC by calling the nearest office or booking online today.