Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
The human body is a complex system
Musculoskeletal pain can stem from a range of issues involving nerves, muscles, bones, or the brain. Consequently, individuals may experience temporary or permanent impairments that interfere with daily life. In some cases, pain in the shoulders, hips, or knees may not be localized, but instead originate from spinal conditions. Fortunately, many of these spine-related problems respond well to conservative, non-surgical treatments.
To ensure precise care, highly trained PM&R physicians use advanced diagnostic tools to identify the true source of pain. Once the cause is known, they develop personalized, evidence-based treatment plans tailored to each patient’s specific needs. In turn, these non-surgical approaches aim to restore function, reduce pain, and improve quality of life. By addressing the root cause, patients often achieve more sustainable, long-term relief.
Common Sources of Pain in the Body
Common Orthopedic Treatments
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Pain may result from conditions affecting the nerves, muscles, bones, or brain, often leading to impaired movement or daily function. Sometimes, pain felt in the shoulders, hips, or knees actually stems from spinal issues. Fortunately, many spine-related problems improve with conservative, non-surgical treatments. PM&R physicians use advanced diagnostics to pinpoint the pain’s source and develop personalized, evidence-based care plans. These targeted treatments help reduce discomfort, restore mobility, and improve overall quality of life, without the need for surgery.
If you’re experiencing pain or difficulty moving, don’t wait—take action today by contacting Orthopedic ONE for a comprehensive evaluation with our specialized PM&R physicians. With years of hands-on experience, our fellowship-trained experts use advanced diagnostic tools to accurately assess your condition and recommend proven conservative treatments. In many cases, we identify the root cause of spinal pain and immediately begin targeted, non-surgical care. As a result, you benefit from treatment plans that are both highly effective and tailored to your unique situation.
In addition, our team develops strategies that support your daily function and long-term health goals. Through ongoing collaboration, we ensure treatments evolve with your progress and needs. Most importantly, we work to reduce or eliminate pain so you can regain mobility, restore function, and improve your overall quality of life. Let Orthopedic ONE guide you toward a healthier, more active future.
These lists are not inclusive of all conditions and procedures. In order to obtain a complete and accurate diagnosis, a physician should assess your individual situation. Following diagnosis, your physician will discuss appropriate treatment options with you – both surgical and non-surgical. Schedule an appointment with an Orthopedic ONE physician.
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