Joint Pain & Arthritis Management

We Specialize in Diagnosing and Managing Joint Pain and Various Types of Arthritis, Including Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid, and Gout. Dr. Satyam Leekha Offers Personalized Treatments Including Medications, Lifestyle Changes, and Physical Therapies to Reduce Inflammation, Stiffness, and Pain. Our Goal Is to Restore Joint Function and Improve Your Quality of Life.

Joint Pain

Treatments

Anti-inflammatory medicines and analgesics prescribed to ease joint pain, swelling, and discomfort for faster mobility and comfort.

Steroid or hyaluronic acid injections provide targeted relief in affected joints, especially knees and shoulders, reducing inflammation effectively.

Heat packs or warm baths used to relieve stiffness and improve blood flow around painful, inflamed joints.

Ice packs reduce inflammation, swelling, and sharp pain in joints during acute flare-ups of arthritis.

Reducing excess weight decreases pressure on weight-bearing joints, especially knees and hips, relieving long-term pain and improving function.

Anti-inflammatory diet with omega-3s, antioxidants, and Low purine rich food  intake helps manage arthritis symptoms naturally and sustainably.

Knee caps, wrist or elbow braces provide support, reduce stress, and prevent further damage to painful joints.

Encouraging regular walks, stretching, posture correction, and ergonomic practices to reduce chronic joint stress and promote comfort.

Regular tests for ESR, CRP, uric acid, and X-rays help monitor arthritis progression and adjust treatment as needed.

Strengthens surrounding muscles, improves flexibility, and supports joint mobility through guided therapeutic exercises and stretches.

Joint Pain

Ailments

Wear-and-tear arthritis causing knee stiffness, pain, and reduced movement, especially in older adults or due to excess weight.

Autoimmune condition where joints swell symmetrically, causing morning stiffness, pain, and joint deformity if untreated.

Sudden intense pain, redness, and swelling in joints—especially the big toe—due to uric acid crystal accumulation.

Limited shoulder movement with pain and stiffness, especially after injury or prolonged immobility, common in diabetics.

Neck pain, stiffness, and sometimes dizziness caused by age-related wear of spinal discs and joints.

Inflammatory spine condition causing stiffness, pain, and reduced flexibility, especially in young males during early morning hours.

Joint pain and swelling in people with psoriasis; fingers and toes often affected, with skin and nail changes.

Painful elbow condition caused by repetitive motion or overuse, especially in sports or certain occupations.

Inflammation of fluid-filled sacs (bursa) in joints like hips or shoulders, leading to tenderness and movement restriction.

Joint inflammation triggered by infection elsewhere in the body, causing pain, redness, and sometimes eye or urinary symptoms.