Joint Pain After Work or Auto Injury

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Our orthopedic specialists treat joint injuries ranging from simple sprains to complex cartilage and ligament damage. Using advanced imaging and evidence-based treatments, we address the root cause of pain while restoring motion and function. For patients with workers’ compensation or no-fault claims, we provide thorough documentation consistent with New York State guidelines, ensuring your recovery plan supports both your health and your case.

From advanced diagnostic imaging to pinpoint the source of pain, to precision-guided injections and arthroscopic procedures, we deliver targeted care for injured or overstrained joints. Bracing, physical therapy, and minimally invasive techniques are used to restore mobility, reduce inflammation, and support natural healing.
We provide all aspects of joint pain care, including:

Health Care Plans

Each patient receives a thorough evaluation, with imaging to confirm the source of pain, followed by clear, mobility-focused treatment protocols. We provide tailored work restrictions and functional guidelines that align with your job demands, ensuring safe activity levels throughout recovery.
Our approach combines individualized treatment with comprehensive documentation:

Our Core Values

Evidence-Based Medicine:

We apply proven, research-driven treatment pathways.

Patient Advocacy:

Your claim and recovery are documented with precision.

Accessibility:

Same-day appointments available for urgent injuries.

Collaborative Care:

We coordinate with physical therapists, pain specialists, and surgeons.

Faqs

Which Joints Are Most Commonly Injured?
Shoulders, knees, hips, elbows, and wrists are often affected after accidents or repetitive work injuries.
No. Many cases respond well to therapy, injections, and bracing. Surgery is considered only for severe tears, fractures, or instability.
Mild sprains may resolve in weeks, while ligament or cartilage injuries may take several months. Early care prevents long-term joint damage.

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Treatment options

Joint pain following a work accident or auto injury can involve the shoulders, knees, hips, elbows, or wrists, each vulnerable to damage of the labrum, meniscus, cartilage, or tendons. Treatment plans are tailored to both the injury and the patient’s job demands, beginning with conservative measures such as bracing, targeted rehabilitation, and ultrasound-guided injections.

Evidence-based treatment

Shoulders, knees, hips, elbows, and wrists often take the brunt of an accident.
We identify structural causes (labrum, meniscus, cartilage, tendon) and pair evidence-based treatment with the right documentation for your claim.

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