At United Pain Urgent Care in Reno, NV, we help patients move past daily joint pain with treatment plans that target both symptoms and the underlying tissue stress that keeps pain coming back. When joint discomfort limits walking, climbing stairs, or getting back to exercise, regenerative medicine can offer a focused option that supports the body’s repair process instead of relying only on short-term relief strategies.
Why Joint Pain Often Becomes Persistent
Joint pain commonly starts after an injury, repetitive strain, or gradual wear over time. Inflammation, reduced lubrication, and irritated soft tissue around the joint can make movement feel stiff and unreliable. Many patients try to push through pain, but compensation often increases stress on surrounding muscles and joints. We aim to interrupt that cycle early so you can rebuild function while pain stays controlled.
How We Evaluate Joint Pain Before Treatment
We start with a thorough history and a focused exam to pinpoint what triggers your pain and what movements you avoid. We also assess how the joint behaves during activity and whether pain patterns suggest mechanical irritation, inflammation, or tissue degeneration. When we identify the driver, we can recommend a plan that fits your goals and your timeline.
What Regenerative Medicine Can Include
Regenerative medicine refers to treatments designed to help heal and restore damaged tissue. We often use it after we control acute pain enough to let you participate in a recovery plan. Depending on your condition, our regenerative medicine options may include:
- PRP injections that use platelet-rich plasma
- Stem cell therapy
- Viscosupplementation injections with hyaluronic acid to reduce joint stiffness
- Prolotherapy injections with dextrose to stimulate tissue repair
These options can support joint function by addressing tissue quality and joint environment, not only surface-level discomfort.
Daily Steps That Improve Results
Your habits outside the clinic matter. We coach patients to use safer lifting mechanics, rotate heat and ice appropriately, and maintain gentle movement that keeps joints from stiffening. We also encourage consistent follow-through with the plan so improvements build rather than reset each week.
Schedule A Regenerative Medicine Consultation in Reno, NV
If joint pain limits your routine and you want to explore regenerative medicine, call United Pain Urgent Care in Reno, NV at (775) 384-1380 to schedule a consultation. We will evaluate your joint pain and explain which regenerative medicine options fit your needs and recovery goals.