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Joint Pain That’s Getting Worse? When It May Be Time for Advanced Treatmen

June 30, 2026

Joint Pain That's Getting Worse

Joint pain is something many people learn to live with—but it shouldn’t be. Whether it’s aching knees after walking, stiff hips in the morning, or shoulder pain that keeps you awake at night, worsening joint pain can significantly impact your quality of life.

If rest, ice, medications, or physical therapy no longer provide lasting relief, it may be time to consider advanced orthopedic treatment. At OSMC, our orthopedic specialists help patients throughout Northern Indiana find personalized solutions that relieve pain, restore mobility, and get them back to doing what they love.

 

Signs Your Joint Pain May Require Advanced Orthopedic Treatment

Not all joint pain requires surgery, but persistent symptoms shouldn’t be ignored. You may benefit from an evaluation by an orthopedic specialist if you experience:

  • Joint pain lasting several weeks or longer
  • Pain that worsens with activity or even at rest
  • Swelling, stiffness, or decreased range of motion
  • Difficulty walking, climbing stairs, or performing daily activities
  • Joint instability or the feeling that your joint may “give out”
  • Pain that interferes with sleep or your normal lifestyle

These symptoms may indicate arthritis, cartilage damage, ligament injuries, tendon problems, or other orthopedic conditions that often require more than conservative care.

Common Causes of Chronic Joint Pain

Chronic joint pain can develop for many reasons. Some of the most common conditions treated by OSMC include:

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Meniscus tears
  • Rotator cuff injuries
  • Hip labral tears
  • Cartilage degeneration
  • Previous sports injuries
  • Joint instability

Early diagnosis is important because many conditions can be treated more effectively before significant joint damage occurs.

Advanced Joint Pain Treatments Available at OSMC

Modern orthopedic care offers many advanced treatment options that may help relieve pain while delaying—or even avoiding—joint replacement surgery.

Depending on your condition, your orthopedic provider may recommend:

Image-Guided Injections

Corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid injections can reduce inflammation and improve joint function for certain patients.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy

PRP uses your body’s own healing components to help support recovery in damaged tendons, ligaments, and joints.

 

Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation

Customized rehabilitation programs strengthen surrounding muscles, improve flexibility, and reduce stress on painful joints.

Minimally Invasive Arthroscopic Surgery

For certain injuries, arthroscopic procedures allow orthopedic surgeons to repair damaged tissue through small incisions, often resulting in less pain and faster recovery.

Joint Replacement Surgery

When arthritis or joint damage becomes severe, total or partial joint replacement may provide long-term pain relief and improved mobility. Today’s joint replacement techniques are more precise than ever and help many patients return to active lifestyles.

When Is It Time to See an Orthopedic Specialist for Joint Pain?

Many people wait far too long before seeking treatment, assuming worsening pain is simply a normal part of aging. While age can contribute to joint wear, persistent pain should never be ignored.

You should schedule an orthopedic evaluation if:

  • Over-the-counter medications no longer help
  • You avoid activities because of pain
  • Your joint feels stiff every day
  • Walking, exercising, or working has become difficult
  • Your symptoms continue getting worse instead of better

The sooner a diagnosis is made, the more treatment options are typically available.

Why Choose OSMC for Joint Pain Treatment?

At OSMC, our experienced orthopedic specialists provide comprehensive care for patients experiencing joint pain from arthritis, sports injuries, overuse, and degenerative conditions. From conservative therapies to advanced surgical solutions, we create personalized treatment plans designed to relieve pain and restore movement.

Our goal is simple: help you move better, recover faster, and return to the activities you enjoy.

Schedule an Evaluation for Persistent Joint Pain

You don’t have to accept worsening joint pain as part of everyday life. Whether you’re experiencing knee pain, hip pain, shoulder pain, or arthritis symptoms, OSMC offers advanced orthopedic care to help you find lasting relief.

If joint pain is limiting your life, schedule an appointment with an OSMC orthopedic specialist today to explore the treatment options that are right for you.

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