Joint pain can significantly limit mobility and reduce overall quality of life. At SRS Pain Clinic, we provide specialized joint pain relief treatments tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Our therapies are designed to address conditions such as arthritis, chronic pain, and inflammation, helping you regain movement, improve comfort, and return to a more active lifestyle.
Joint pain refers to discomfort, aches, or soreness in any of the body’s joints and is one of the most common medical complaints. While it doesn’t always require hospitalization, persistent or worsening joint pain can affect daily activities. At SRS Pain Clinic, we identify the root cause—whether it’s due to arthritis, injury, or other underlying conditions—and provide effective treatment strategies to restore function.
Our approach combines advanced medical treatments, physiotherapy, lifestyle guidance, and preventive care to ensure long-term relief. By focusing on reducing inflammation, improving joint stability, and enhancing mobility, SRS Pain Clinic helps patients live pain-free and enjoy a better quality of life without limitations.
We provide INSTANT results and PERMANENT solution. We treat the root cause. We relieve the nerve root compression and the area of pain present. We do Treatment with the Australian Treatment DRY NEEDLING.
Joint pain can be caused by various conditions, including: Arthritis (Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Gout) Injuries (sprains, strains, ligament tears) Overuse or repetitive motion Inflammation (bursitis, tendinitis) Autoimmune diseases (Lupus, Psoriatic arthritis) Infections affecting the joints.
Pain, stiffness, and swelling in the joints Redness or warmth around the affected joint Difficulty moving the joint or reduced flexibility Clicking, popping, or grinding sensations Pain that worsens after activity or in the morning
Seek medical attention if: Pain lasts more than a few weeks or worsens over time. The joint is swollen, red, or warm to the touch. You experience stiffness in multiple joints (possible sign of arthritis). Joint pain occurs after an injury with severe swelling or deformity. You have unexplained weight loss, fever, or extreme fatigue.
Yes, persistent joint pain may indicate: Rheumatoid arthritis (autoimmune disorder affecting joints) Gout (uric acid buildup causing painful joint inflammation) Lupus (immune system attacking healthy tissues) Osteoarthritis (wear and tear of joint cartilage) Lyme disease (bacterial infection affecting joints)
Stay active with low-impact exercises like swimming and yoga. Maintain good posture to avoid unnecessary strain. Eat a joint-friendly diet with Omega-3s, Vitamin D, and calcium. Avoid high-impact activities that put stress on the joints. Use proper footwear to support your knees and ankles.