You should seek evaluation if your joint pain lasts more than a few weeks, worsens with activity, limits mobility, or interferes with daily life. An early assessment can allow for more preservation-focused treatment options before severe degeneration occurs.
Joint preservation is not just about avoiding surgery—it is about maintaining independence, mobility, and comfort. Chronic joint pain can gradually limit daily activities, from walking and exercising to working and sleeping comfortably. By intervening early with targeted therapies, patients often experience meaningful pain reduction and improved stability.
Many preservation strategies also work synergistically. For example, regenerative injections may support tissue repair, while nerve treatments help control persistent discomfort. Together, these therapies create a comprehensive plan focused on protection rather than replacement.
By combining regenerative therapies with precise interventional techniques, we help patients remain active while protecting the integrity of their joints. Early treatment is key—the sooner degeneration is addressed, the greater the opportunity to preserve natural structure and function.








