The most common form of Arthritis, Osteoarthritis (OA) wears down bone cartilage near joints throughout the body. Although this condition can affect any joint in the body, the most common cases involve the hands, hips, knees, and spine. As of today, no one can reverse the effects of OA, but proper treatment can lead to the effective management of the symptoms. The most common symptoms of OA include pain, inflammation, tenderness, stiffness and bone spurs. Some doctors merely try to manage the symptoms of this condition using prescription drugs. The providers at Valley Physical Medicine take an integrated approach for Osteoarthritis Treatment helping patients find relief using multiple modalities.This approach focuses on restoring health and function to the body, rather than recommending drugs or surgery. 
Osteoarthritis Pain Relief in Valley Physical Medicine
Because each case of OA is different, our healthcare providers will first have each patient in for an initial evaluation. Using patient input and diagnostic procedures, we will then create a customized plan of care designed to treat the condition efficiently and effectively. We offer several different non-invasive approaches that can provide natural remedies for joint pain relief associated with Osteoarthritis. Options for Osteoarthritis treatment in Fayetteville include:
Physical Therapy
Knee Injections
Knee Braces
Stem Cell Therapy
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
Knee Traction
CBD
Because each case is different, care plans can vary in length, frequency, and OA treatment modalities. Health insurance and Medicare cover some of the services mentioned above, while others are only available at the self-pay rate. Moreover, we offer free consultations for many of our self-pay services.
Call (910) 867-5500 with questions or to schedule an appointment at our Valley Physical Medicine. You can also visit our Services page for more information on treatment at Valley Physical Medicine in Fayetteville.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Osteoarthritis?
A: Osteoarthritis is a condition that wears down cartilage near the joints, causing pain and stiffness due to bone-on-bone rubbing in many cases.
Q: Does health insurance cover Osteoarthritis treatment in Valley Physical Medicine?
A: Health insurance and Medicare cover some of the treatment options for Osteoarthritis, while others are only available at the self-pay rate.
Q: What is the best treatment for Osteoarthritis?
A: Although every case is different, we offer multiple non-invasive natural treatments for Osteoarthritis, which allows our providers to personalize plans of care for each individual.
Q: Why should I choose Valley Physical Medicine for OA treatment?
A: Our integrative approach centers around relieving pain while restoring health and function to the body, rather than turning first to prescription drugs or surgery.
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