Joint Pain

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Joint pain services offered in Farmington, NM, Durango, Cortez & Pagosa Springs, CO & Blanding & Monticello, UT

Joint pain makes everyday activities difficult, or even impossible, so you have trouble doing routine chores, heading to work, or enjoying leisure activities.

At Innovation Medical Group Southwest Territory, the primary care specialists provide pain relief and treatment for injuries, illnesses, or degenerative conditions. Call the Farmington, New Mexico, or Durango, Colorado office today to have your joint pain evaluated and cared for with compassion. 

Frequently asked questions

Joint pain can show up in several different ways, such as:

  • Inflammation, swelling, and stiffness
  • A dull ache or throbbing
  • Sharp or stabbing pain that only occurs with certain movements
  • Numbness and weakness
  • Burning or throbbing
  • A rubbing or grating sensation

You may feel pain most severely when you first wake up or stand after a long period of sitting, but loosen up with activity. However, too much activity or the wrong types can make some types of joint pain worse.

Joint pain often starts mildly and then progresses over several months or years so that it becomes hard to get in and out of the car, shop, cook, exercise, and even walk. 

Joint pain may develop from a condition that runs in your family or an old injury. It’s also more likely to affect people who:

  • Repeatedly overuse a muscle or joint
  • Have chronic medical conditions
  • Are overweight
  • Suffer from depression, anxiety, or stress

People in overall poor health are more likely to develop joint pain, too. 

Many different health concerns cause joint pain. Some of the most common are:

  • Joint diseases, such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis
  • Sports injuries
  • Bursitis
  • Tendonitis
  • Fractures or dislocations
  • Gout
  • Lyme disease

Before treating your joint pain, the providers at Innovation Medical Group Southwest Territory consider all possible causes. An accurate diagnosis helps them formulate an effective treatment plan. 

Your treatment plan is customized to your joint pain diagnosis. Conservative, nonsurgical methods of pain relief and healing are usually tried before any recommendations for more invasive procedures.

Your provider may recommend movement modifications, over-the-counter or prescription medications, and physical therapy to help ease your joint pain. Corticosteroid and viscosupplementation injections can reduce pain, alleviate stiffness, and improve range of motion. Viscosupplementation injections contain hyaluronic acid, a gel-like substance that adds more lubrication to your joints.

If you have advanced joint pain that may require surgery, your provider can recommend you to a respected colleague specializing in surgical joint repair. 

Hope, healing, health

Get to the Root of Your Pain

For comprehensive care from a multispecialty team, book an appointment online today.

Salt Lake City

385-213-1821
4624 S Holladay Blvd 201
Salt Lake City, UT 84117

Salt Lake City

385-213-1821
4624 S Holladay Blvd 201
Salt Lake City, UT 84117

Layton

435-291-1375
836 S. Angel St. Suite 102
Layton, UT 84041

Layton

435-291-1375
836 S. Angel St. Suite 102
Layton, UT 84041

St. George

435-291-17551
965 E 700 S 105
St. George , UT 84790

St. George

435-291-17551
965 E 700 S 105
St. George , UT 84790

Las Vegas

725-999-9482
801 S Rancho Dr. A3
Las Vegas, NV 89106

Las Vegas

725-999-9482
801 S Rancho Dr. A3
Las Vegas, NV 89106

Idaho Falls

208-701-6036
3360 Washington Parkway Suite 2, Idaho Falls, ID 83404

Idaho Falls

208-701-6036
3360 Washington Parkway Suite 2, Idaho Falls, ID 83404

Meridian

208-486-0609
745 S Progress Ave Ste 150 Suite 150, Meridian, ID 83642

Meridian

208-486-0609
745 S Progress Ave Ste 150 Suite 150, Meridian, ID 83642