Non-Operative Treatments

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is an exercise program that helps you to improve movement, relieve pain, encourage blood flow for faster healing, and restore your physical function and fitness level. The main aim of physical therapy is to make your daily activities, such as walking, getting in and out of bed, or climbing stairs, easier.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy (OT) or occupational treatment is a healthcare profession that helps people of all ages recover from any kind of injury, pain, and disability enabling them to participate in daily activities. OT enables the development of skills necessary for activities including cleaning your house, feeding yourself without help, getting ready for school or work, being able to take part in leisure activities, performing well at school or work, etc. OT also address the social, psychological and environmental factors necessary for wellbeing. An occupational therapist (OT) is a healthcare provider trained in occupational therapy.

Intra Articular Knee Injection

Intra Articular Knee Injection

Knee pain and stiffness can be disabling and difficult to treat. It can limit an individual’s lifestyle and negatively impact body image and emotional well-being.

Hip Injections

Hip Injections

Hip joint injections involve injecting medicine directly into the hip joint to diagnose the source of pain or treat pain due to conditions such as arthritis, injury or mechanical stress of the hip joint.

Pain Management

Pain Management

Pain management is mainly focused on alleviating your pain and enabling you to carry out day to day activities. Pain can be treated in a variety of ways and depends on the type of pain being experienced by the patient.

Weight and Arthritis

Weight and Arthritis

Arthritis is a chronic disease of the joints, characterized by the damage of the cartilage. The once smooth cartilage that lines all articulating surfaces begins to degenerate, causing the articulating bones to painfully rub against each other during movement.

  • American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
  • Cornell University
  • University of Notre Dame
  • CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL