Conditions We Treat

Find relief from joint pain with personalized care and treatments designed to reduce inflammation, improve mobility, and help you move with confidence.
Relief that helps you move with confidence

Relief that helps you move with confidence

Joint pain can develop for many different reasons, and the discomfort it brings can affect every part of your daily life. At STL Joint Relief, we specialize in identifying the underlying cause of your pain and providing targeted, effective treatment to help restore mobility and improve your quality of life. Our team uses advanced therapies, including ultrasound-guided joint injections, to help reduce inflammation, support healing, and bring long-lasting relief.

Common Causes of Joint Pain

Joint pain can develop for many reasons, from everyday wear and tear to underlying medical conditions. Understanding what is causing your discomfort is the first step toward finding effective, long-lasting relief.
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is one of the leading causes of chronic joint pain. Over time, the protective cartilage inside the joints begins to wear down, leading to stiffness, swelling, and discomfort. Our treatments help reduce inflammation and support smoother, more comfortable movement.
Bursitis

Bursae are small, fluid-filled sacs that cushion your joints. When they become inflamed, even simple movements can become painful. Our treatments help calm this inflammation and ease irritation so you can move more freely.

Gout
Gout is caused by a buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints, often resulting in sudden, sharp pain and swelling. Our targeted therapies help reduce inflammation and provide relief from flare-ups.
Injuries from overuse
Repetitive movements, strenuous activity, or physically demanding lifestyles can lead to joint irritation and inflammation. Whether from work, fitness, or sports, our treatments support healing and help prevent long-term damage.
Joint Pain Related to Obesity
Excess weight increases pressure on the joints, especially the hips, knees, and spine. This added stress can accelerate wear and cause chronic pain. We offer treatment solutions that help manage inflammation while supporting better joint function.
Hip pain
Hip pain can make walking, standing, or sitting for long periods uncomfortable and frustrating. It is often caused by conditions such as bursitis, arthritis, overuse, or age-related wear and tear, and targeted treatment can help reduce inflammation, improve mobility, and restore comfort to everyday movement.
Tendonitis

Tendonitis occurs when a tendon becomes irritated or overused, resulting in pain and tenderness around the affected joint. Ultrasound-guided injections can help reduce swelling and allow the tissue to heal properly.

Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia causes widespread pain, fatigue, and sensitivity throughout the body. While the condition can be complex, many patients experience joint and muscle discomfort that can be eased with proper treatment and pain-relief strategies.
Age-Related Joint Pain

As we get older, joints naturally become more prone to stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility. Our treatment options focus on slowing this progression, reducing discomfort, and helping you stay active at every stage of life.

Chronic Joint Instability
When a joint becomes loose or unstable, it can lead to repeated injuries, swelling, and ongoing pain. Our targeted injections help reduce inflammation while also supporting improved strength and stability over time.
Take the First Step Toward Relief

We accept all insurances

We accept all major health insurance for patients undergoing joint pain treatments. Our team reviews each individual plan and helps determine the most cost-effective options available.
Some of the insurance providers we accept include:

Medicare, BCBS, United Healthcare, Cigna, Aetna, and others not listed

Take the First Step Toward Relief

We look forward to helping you feel like the best version of yourself. Please take a moment to fill out our contact form, and our office will reach out to you to schedule your first appointment.