Joint care
Orthopedists specializing in joint care diagnose and treat issues such as strains, sprains, arthritis or chronic joint pain. To help you heal, these doctors may recommend lifestyle changes, medication, rehabilitation or joint replacement.
Joint pain specialists in Virginia
Our joint specialists help you find solutions to persistent pain.
Whether you are struggling with arthritis, torn ligaments or an injury, we provide the care you need. At HCA Virginia Health System, we believe that you deserve to live a pain-free and comfortable life. We work with you to bring you the answers and solutions you need.
Knee or hip pain?
Don't be defined by joint pain. Answering a few questions can help you determine if you need to speak to your doctor about next steps.
Don't be defined by joint pain. Answering a few questions can help you determine if you need to speak to your doctor about next steps.
Related specialties
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Joint conditions we treat
Joint pain can have different causes, many of which can be treated by our specialists. Some of the conditions we regularly see and treat include:
- Arthritis or osteoarthritis
- Broken bones
- Bursitis
- Gout
- Joint dislocation
- Lupus
- Lyme disease
- Sprains or strains
- Stress or overuse of injuries
- Tendonitis
Our joint pain treatments and services
When you come to us for care, we take into account your unique circumstances and conditions. We will work with you to find the treatment plan that works best for you and your specific needs.
Joint care and arthritis treatments we provide
Chronic pain, from arthritis to wear and tear from exercise or sports, can affect anyone of any age. Our team of specialists is here to provide you relief through careful assessment, diagnosis and treatment of whatever may be affecting you.
Some of the most common treatment options we offer include:
- Corticosteroid injections
- Hip replacement and revision
- Knee replacement, revision and resurfacing
- Shoulder replacement
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation
Arthritis is one of the leading causes of joint pain throughout the body. There are multiple kinds of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is caused by regular wear and tear over time, while rheumatoid arthritis is caused by an autoimmune response that breaks down cartilage even without use.
Many people who struggle with arthritis find relief from pain with joint injections to reduce inflammation and discomfort. Your doctor will work with you to find a plan that works best for you. We always welcome questions in order to ensure you fully understand your treatment plan.
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