ELIXIR 360
JOINT PAIN RELIEF DOCTOR IN SOUTHLAKE, TX
Aching knees, stiff hips, or sore shoulders can make even simple movements uncomfortable. At Elixir 360 Health, we address joint pain by finding the root cause and creating personalized treatment plans that restore mobility and improve overall health.
Our dedicated team uses innovative treatments and pain management strategies to help you relieve discomfort, protect your joints, and return to the activities you enjoy.
Schedule your appointment today and take the first step toward lasting relief.
Common Causes of Joint Pain
Joint pain can develop from a variety of issues, and identifying the underlying cause is essential for effective treatment. At Elixir 360 Health, we focus on uncovering the root cause so we can create a personalized care plan that supports lasting relief and overall health. Read the recent joint pain and swelling study by Health direct.
Arthritis and Degenerative Conditions
Osteoarthritis and other degenerative conditions can wear down cartilage, causing bones to rub together. This leads to inflammation, stiffness, and reduced range of motion—commonly affecting the knees, hips, spine, and shoulders.
Sports Injuries and Acute Trauma
Sudden impact, repetitive stress, or overuse can damage ligaments, tendons, and other joint structures. Without proper medical care, these injuries can progress into chronic pain or long-term mobility concerns.
Poor Joint Alignment and Posture
Misalignment in the spine, hips, or lower limbs can place uneven stress on nearby joints. Over time, this imbalance can strain muscles and ligaments, accelerating joint wear and discomfort.
Chronic Inflammation and Autoimmune Disorders
Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or other immune-related diseases can attack healthy joint tissue, leading to swelling, pain, and stiffness that affect daily life.
Muscle and Soft Tissue Imbalances
Weak or overly tight muscles around a joint can reduce stability, increase strain, and limit movement. Addressing these imbalances is key to improving comfort and function.
What Symptoms Does Joint Pain Cause?
Joint pain can affect how you move, rest, and perform daily activities. Symptoms may appear suddenly after an injury or develop gradually due to chronic conditions like arthritis or degenerative changes in the joints. Read more about the symptoms of joint pain by the National Health Service of UK.
Common signs include:
- Aching, throbbing, or burning sensations in the joint.
- Stiffness, especially in the morning or after inactivity.
- Swelling, warmth, or tenderness around the joint.
- Clicking, popping, or grinding sounds during movement.
- Sharp pain when bearing weight, bending, or twisting.
- Limited range of motion or difficulty moving the joint fully.
- Muscle tension or guarding near the affected area.
- Discomfort that worsens with activity or certain movements.
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What Are the Joint Pain Treatment Options?
At Elixir 360 Health, we focus on more than masking symptoms—we address the root cause of your joint pain to promote lasting relief, improved function, and overall well-being. Every treatment plan is personalized to your needs, medical history, and lifestyle.
Our primary care services help manage underlying conditions that can contribute to joint pain, such as arthritis, chronic inflammation, or past injuries. By monitoring your overall health and addressing contributing factors, we support long-term joint function and patient comfort.
GAINSWave® uses low-intensity sound waves to stimulate blood flow, support tissue repair, and enhance the healing process. For patients recovering from joint injuries or dealing with chronic discomfort, this non-invasive therapy can improve mobility, reduce inflammation, and speed recovery without surgery.
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