Relieve Joint Pain and Restore Movement: Arthritis Treatment in Franklin, TN
What Is Arthritis?
Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation and degeneration in the joints, leading to pain, stiffness, and limited movement. It occurs when cartilage, the smooth tissue that cushions the joints, begins to wear down or becomes irritated. As this protective layer weakens, bones can rub together, resulting in swelling and discomfort. Arthritis commonly affects the knees, hips, back, and neck, impacting mobility and daily activities. Regenerative medicine helps repair damaged tissues, improve circulation, and reduce inflammation to restore comfort and joint function.
Signs & Symptoms of Arthritis
- Persistent joint pain, stiffness, or swelling
- Limited range of motion or flexibility
- Pain that worsens after activity or in the morning
- Grinding or popping sensation in the joints
- Weakness or instability around the affected area
Common Types of Arthritis We Treat
- Back Arthritis: Inflammation and stiffness in the spine that cause pain and limited movement. It can lead to nerve compression and radiating discomfort.
- Knee Arthritis: Joint degeneration or cartilage damage in the knee that causes pain during walking or bending. It may lead to swelling and instability.
- Neck Arthritis: Wear and tear in the cervical joints that results in stiffness, headaches, and reduced range of motion.
- Hip Arthritis: Inflammation or cartilage loss in the hip joint that leads to groin pain, stiffness, and difficulty standing or walking.
What Causes Arthritis?
- Aging: Cartilage naturally wears down with age, increasing friction in the joints.
- Overuse or Injury: Repetitive stress or trauma can accelerate joint degeneration.
- Genetics: A family history of arthritis increases the risk of developing the condition.
- Autoimmune Disorders: Rheumatoid arthritis occurs when the immune system attacks joint tissue.
- Obesity: Extra weight places additional stress on weight-bearing joints such as the hips and knees.
How We Treat Arthritis at Dr. Ethan Kellum Regenerative Solutions
- Stem Cell Therapy: Promotes cartilage regeneration and joint repair to reduce stiffness and restore flexibility. It supports long-term healing and improved function.
- Exosome Therapy: Provides growth factors that enhance cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and promote smooth joint motion.
- PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy: Uses your own platelets to stimulate healing and improve joint lubrication for lasting comfort.
- A2M (Alpha-2-Macroglobulin) Injections: Blocks destructive enzymes that damage cartilage and helps prevent further joint deterioration.
- Prolotherapy: Strengthens ligaments and stabilizes joints by stimulating collagen production.
- Peptide Therapy: Reduces inflammation, enhances recovery, and supports overall joint health.
- Red Light Therapy: Improves circulation, reduces swelling, and supports tissue healing for pain-free movement.
Why Choose Dr. Ethan Kellum Regenerative Solutions for Arthritis Treatment?
- Led by a Medical Doctor: Dr. Ethan Kellum combines orthopedic and regenerative expertise to help patients manage arthritis naturally. His approach focuses on healing rather than masking pain.
- Regenerative, Not Surgical: We repair and restore damaged joints using your body’s natural healing ability instead of relying on invasive surgery.
- Comprehensive Evaluation: Each plan begins with a full assessment to identify the affected joints and underlying causes of inflammation.
- Advanced Regenerative Therapies: Our combination of PRP, stem cells, exosomes, peptides, and other biologic treatments ensures optimal joint recovery.
- Safe and Proven Relief: All treatments are clinically supported, medically supervised, and designed to provide lasting results without downtime.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do regenerative treatments relieve arthritis pain?
They repair cartilage, reduce inflammation, and improve joint function by supporting natural healing processes.
Are stem cell and PRP treatments safe for arthritis?
Yes, both use your body’s natural biologic materials and are performed under strict medical supervision for safety and effectiveness.
When will I notice improvement after arthritis treatment?
Most patients experience reduced stiffness and improved mobility within a few weeks, with continued progress as tissues heal.
Do regenerative arthritis treatments require downtime?
No, most treatments allow patients to return to daily activities immediately, with only mild soreness after injections.
How many sessions will I need for arthritis treatment?
Most patients benefit from three to six sessions spaced several weeks apart, followed by maintenance visits for lasting relief.