Do You Suffer from Joint Pain in Your Hips, Knees, Shoulders, or Elbows?
We’re here to help. Click below and learn more about our non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments to reduce pain and inflammation in the knees, hips, shoulders, and other joints – so you can move with less pain and more confidence.
Do You Suffer from Joint Pain in Your Hips, Knees, Shoulders, or Elbows?
We’re here to help. Click below and learn more about our non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments to reduce pain and inflammation in the knees, hips, shoulders, and other joints – so you can move with less pain and more confidence.

Don’t Let Joint Pain Hold You Back.
Joint pain can be caused by arthritis, injuries, overuse, or inflammation, and it often affects major joints like the knees, shoulders, hips, and elbows. At Midsouth Pain Treatment Center, we begin with a detailed evaluation to uncover the root cause of your symptoms and recommend effective, personalized treatments to help you move and feel better – without relying on surgery or long-term medications.








Common Joint Pain Conditions We Treat
Our team treats a wide range of joint-related conditions impacting the hips, knees, shoulders, elbows, and other extremities.
Here are some of the most common causes of joint pain:
Hip and Leg Pain
Hip and leg pain refers to discomfort, aching, or stiffness in the hips, thighs, or legs. It can result from conditions such as arthritis, nerve compression, herniated discs, bursitis, or injuries to muscles, ligaments, or joints. Pain may be localized or radiate down the leg, sometimes causing numbness, tingling, or weakness. Hip and leg pain can interfere with walking, standing, and daily activities, making proper evaluation and treatment important to restore mobility and improve quality of life.
Hip and leg pain can present in a variety of ways. Many people experience aching, stiffness, or sharp pain in the hips, thighs, or legs. Pain may radiate from the lower back or hip down into the leg and can be accompanied by numbness, tingling, or weakness. Some individuals notice difficulty walking, standing, or performing daily activities. These symptoms can affect mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life, making timely evaluation and treatment important.
Hand and Foot Pain
Hand and foot pain refers to discomfort, aching, or numbness in the hands, fingers, feet, or toes. It can result from conditions such as arthritis, nerve compression, tendon or ligament injuries, or circulation issues. Pain may be localized or accompanied by tingling, weakness, or swelling. Hand and foot pain can interfere with daily activities, grip strength, walking, and overall quality of life, making proper evaluation and treatment important to manage symptoms and restore function.
Hand and foot pain can present in a variety of ways. Many people experience aching, stiffness, or sharp pain in the hands, fingers, feet, or toes. Pain may be accompanied by numbness, tingling, weakness, or swelling. Some individuals notice difficulty with gripping, walking, or performing everyday activities. These symptoms can affect mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life, making timely evaluation and treatment important.
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative joint disease that occurs when the protective cartilage that cushions the ends of the bones wears down over time. This can lead to pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility in the affected joints. Osteoarthritis most often affects the knees, hips, hands, and spine, but it can occur in any joint. The condition can make daily activities more difficult and impact overall quality of life, making proper management and treatment important.
Osteoarthritis can present in a variety of ways. Many people experience joint pain, stiffness, and swelling, particularly after periods of activity or in the morning. The affected joints may feel tender, warm, or limited in movement. Over time, osteoarthritis can cause reduced flexibility, difficulty performing daily activities, and decreased overall mobility, making proper evaluation and treatment important for maintaining quality of life.
Sacroiliac Joint Pain
Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain is discomfort or aching in the lower back and buttocks caused by inflammation, irritation, or abnormal movement of the sacroiliac joints, which connect the spine to the pelvis. Pain can result from injury, arthritis, pregnancy, or degenerative changes. SI joint pain may affect one or both sides of the lower back and can radiate into the hips, groin, or legs. It can interfere with daily activities, mobility, and overall quality of life, making proper evaluation and treatment important.
Symptoms include achy or stiff joints, sharp pain with movement or pressure, swelling and redness in the affected area, or pain that worsens with repetitive motion.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition that causes the immune system to mistakenly attack the lining of the joints, leading to chronic inflammation and joint damage.
Symptoms include persistent joint pain and swelling, warmth and redness at the joint, morning stiffness lasting more than 30 minutes, and fatigue or general malaise.
Bursitis
Bursitis occurs when the small fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that cushion bones, tendons, and muscles become inflamed. It commonly affects the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees.
Symptoms may include chronic low back or neck pain, discomfort that worsens with sitting, bending, or lifting, pain that improves when walking or lying down, and occasional numbness or tingling in the extremities.
Tendinitis
Tendinitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon—the thick cords that attach muscle to bone. It’s often caused by repetitive movements or overuse and typically affects the shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees, or heels.
Symptoms include pain or tenderness near a joint, swelling around the tendon, pain that worsens with activity, and stiffness or limited motion.
Sports Injuries
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint condition that causes the cartilage between bones to break down over time. When it affects the spine, it can lead to pain, stiffness, and inflammation in the joints of the back or neck.
Symptoms include joint stiffness and pain in the back or neck, limited range of motion, swelling around the affected joints, and discomfort that worsens with activity and improves with rest.
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Minimally-Invasive Solutions for Joint Pain
If medications or physical therapy haven’t eased your joint pain, surgery isn’t your only choice. At Midsouth Pain Treatment Center, we offer a variety of non-surgical, image-guided procedures to relieve joint pain, reduce inflammation, restore mobility, and improve quality of life. Your personalized treatment plan may include:

Diagnostic & Therapeutic Injections
Targeted injections to relieve your pain or help diagnose the root cause.

Minimally-Invasive Spine Procedures
Advanced interventions that treat spinal pain with less downtime and no open surgery.
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Whether you’re living with chronic pain, nerve discomfort, or joint stiffness, our compassionate team is ready to guide you towards lasting relief. Our spine specialists take a comprehensive and conservative approach to pain management, focusing on minimally invasive procedures that can give you your quality of life back.
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Surgery isn’t always the answer to joint pain. Our interventional pain specialists can help keep you on your feet while treating your inflammation, swelling, stiffness and pain.

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Most popular and trending questions
As part of our commitment to excellence in pain management, we stay on the cutting edge of treatment innovations and personalized care.
We treat joint pain in the knees, hips, shoulders, elbows, and other extremities. Common conditions include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, tendinitis, sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction, and joint injuries or overuse. Our team uses detailed evaluations to determine the root cause and recommend personalized, effective care.
If a treatment doesn’t bring the relief you’re hoping for, we’ll reassess and adjust your care plan. Our wide range of therapies allows us to explore different options based on your condition and response.
The best way to find out is by scheduling a personal consultation. We’ll review your medical history, perform a physical assessment, and determine whether our treatments are appropriate for your joint condition.
Most of our treatments require little to no downtime. Many patients resume normal activities the same day, depending on the procedure and their individual recovery.
Relief timelines vary depending on your condition and the treatment provided. Some patients feel better within days, while others may see gradual improvement over several weeks.
Trusted Joint Pain Doctors Near You
Joint pain can make even simple movements feel difficult – whether it’s walking, lifting, writing, or getting out of bed. At MidSouth Pain Treatment Center, our board-certified specialists offer expert evaluation and minimally-invasive treatments to help patients manage joint pain and improve mobility.







