Find care by condition
Start with the problem you feel, not the treatment name.
Most people do not arrive knowing whether they need decompression, PRP, stem cell therapy, EMG, laser, or rehabilitation. These pages help you start with symptoms, limitations, and goals.
Conditions and concerns
Choose the page that sounds closest to what you are dealing with.
Back Pain
When back pain keeps limiting sitting, standing, walking, work, sleep, or daily life, PRM helps look for the source and the least invasive options that may fit.
02 Neck and upper spine painNeck Pain
Neck pain can affect sleep, driving, work, headaches, and arm symptoms. PRM helps sort out whether the issue is muscular, joint-related, nerve-related, or disc-related.
03 Radiating leg painSciatica
Pain that travels from the back or hip into the leg deserves a careful look. PRM helps determine whether symptoms may be coming from nerve irritation, disc pressure, or another source.
04 Disc-related spine painHerniated or Bulging Disc
A disc problem can create back pain, neck pain, radiating pain, numbness, or weakness. PRM helps patients understand whether non-surgical care may be appropriate.
05 Knee pain and mobilityKnee Pain
Knee pain can make stairs, walking, workouts, kneeling, and sleep harder. PRM evaluates the joint, soft tissue, strength, and mechanics before recommending care.
06 Shoulder and rotator cuff painShoulder Pain
Shoulder pain can interfere with reaching, lifting, sleeping, work, sports, and daily tasks. PRM helps identify the likely source before matching treatment.
07 Hip pain and movementHip Pain
Hip pain can affect walking, stairs, sleep, exercise, and balance. PRM looks at the hip, spine, tendons, and movement mechanics to help clarify the next step.
08 Tendon, ligament, and soft tissueTendon and Ligament Injuries
Tendon and ligament problems can linger because the painful tissue is only part of the story. PRM looks at tissue irritation, load tolerance, strength, and movement.
09 Numbness, tingling, and nerve symptomsNumbness, Tingling, or Nerve Pain
Burning, numbness, tingling, weakness, or radiating pain can point to a nerve problem. PRM helps clarify where symptoms may be coming from before treatment begins.
10 Persistent pain and lost functionChronic or Stubborn Pain
When pain keeps coming back or progress has stalled, PRM looks for the reason the body is not recovering and which non-surgical options may support better function.
The PRM difference
One condition can have more than one cause.
Back pain may involve discs, nerves, joints, muscles, or weakness. Knee pain may involve cartilage, tendon, ligament, inflammation, or compensation. PRM looks for the source before recommending treatment.