Stiffness, swelling, and joint pain don’t have to limit your life, advanced treatments can help you move freely again.

Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation and degeneration in the joints, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. It can affect any joint in the body, but is especially common in the knees, hips, hands, and spine. Over time, arthritis can make simple activities like walking, lifting, or even sleeping difficult.




While foundational management like weight loss and exercise is key, these steps may not be enough to halt disease progression. When pain persists, it’s often because the underlying inflammation (common in RA) or mechanical issues (common in OA) haven’t been resolved, requiring targeted care.
While foundational management like weight loss and exercise is key, these steps may not be enough to halt disease progression. When pain persists, it’s often because the underlying inflammation (common in RA) or mechanical issues (common in OA) haven’t been resolved, requiring targeted care.
At Armada Medical Center, Dr. Babak Babakhani, MD, PhD, offers minimally invasive treatments that relieve arthritis pain and improve joint function:

Targeted joint injections, including steroids (for acute inflammation), hyaluronic acid, and advanced biologics like PRP (for longer-term functional improvement).
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A diagnostic injection to confirm the facet joints are the source of pain, which also provides targeted relief from spinal arthritis.
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Long-lasting relief for spinal or knee arthritis, performed after a diagnostic block confirms the joint as the source. It deactivates the specific nerves sending pain signals.
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Calms arthritis-related nerve pain in major joints. It can be used as a "bridge" therapy for pain relief or as a diagnostic step before Radiofrequency Ablation.
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Selection of the right therapy based on arthritis type and severity.
Ongoing support to maintain mobility and manage long-term joint health.

Review of medical history, physical exam, and imaging.
Quick, minimally invasive treatments with little downtime.
Review of medical history, physical exam, and imaging.
Selection of the right therapy based on arthritis type and severity.
Quick, minimally invasive treatments with little downtime.
Ongoing support to maintain mobility and manage long-term joint health.
Arthritis may be common, but living with daily pain is not inevitable. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Babak to discover advanced treatment options tailored to you.