Arthritis Treatment & Pain Relief in Austin, TX

Arthritis Pain Relief

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BONE DRs provides personalized arthritis treatment and pain management in Austin, San Marcos, Bastrop, and Round Rock, TX. Our board-certified orthopedic specialists offer viscosupplementation, corticosteroid injections, and comprehensive non-surgical care plans tailored to your condition.

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Arthritis can result in chronic pain that can be disabling and prevent you from carrying out daily activities. To provide relief your doctor may recommend advanced nonsurgical interventions such as specialized injection treatments that treat pain and improve mobility

Arthritis Pain Relief

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Procedures

Ultrasound-Guided Shoulder Injections

Ultrasound-Guided Shoulder Injections

An ultrasound is a common imaging technique that employs high-frequency sound waves to create images of organs and other internal structures of the body. These images provide valuable information about the underlying pathology of tissues and assists with diagnosis and planning the treatment of a condition. The ultrasound provides a clear view of organs, tendons, muscles and joints, and any associated disorders.
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Ultrasound Guided Hip Injections

Ultrasound Guided Hip Injections

An ultrasound scan is an imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of the body. Ultrasound-guided hip joint injections are used to diagnose the underlying cause and relieve hip pain. The injection consists of a special mixture of an anesthetic and a steroid that blocks pain impulses and reduces inflammation in the injected area.
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Knee Injections

Knee Injections

Knee pain and stiffness can be disabling and difficult to treat. It can limit an individual’s lifestyle and negatively impact body image and emotional well-being. An intra-articular knee injection is a very effective form of treatment where medicine is delivered directly into the knee joint with the primary objective of relieving pain from conditions such as arthritis.
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Knee Injections
Viscosupplementation

Viscosupplementation

Viscosupplementation refers to the injection of a hyaluronan preparation into the joint. Hyaluronan is a natural substance present in the joint fluid that assists in lubrication. It allows the smooth movement of the cartilage-covered articulating surfaces of the joint.
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Arthritis Pain Relief

FAQs

What types of arthritis does BONE DRs treat?

We treat osteoarthritis (wear-and-tear arthritis), rheumatoid arthritis, post-traumatic arthritis, and other inflammatory joint conditions. Our specialists develop treatment plans tailored to your type of arthritis and how severely it’s affecting your life.

Do I have to do surgery to manage arthritis pain?

Not at all — surgery is typically a last resort after other treatments have been tried. Most arthritis pain can be effectively managed with medication, physical therapy, weight management, activity modification, and joint injections.

What kind of injections help arthritis, and how often do I need them?

We offer corticosteroid injections and sometimes hyaluronic acid injections (gel-like substance that lubricates joints). Most injections last 3–6 months, so some patients return every few months for relief, while others don’t need frequent injections.

Can I prevent arthritis from getting worse, or is it just going to progress regardless?

While you can’t reverse arthritis that’s already developed, staying active, maintaining a healthy weight, protecting joints from injury, and following treatment plans can slow progression significantly. Many people manage arthritis successfully for years without major worsening.

Should I see a specialist for arthritis, or can my primary doctor manage it?

If your arthritis is mild and well-controlled by your primary doctor, you may not need a specialist. However, if pain is increasing, affecting your daily life, or you’re unsure about treatment options, our orthopedic specialists can provide more detailed evaluation and personalized treatment plans.

How much does arthritis treatment cost, and what does insurance typically cover?

We accept most insurance plans — view our full list at bonedrs.com/patient-info/insurance-info. Call us at 512-266-3377 to verify your coverage before starting treatment, and we’ll explain any out-of-pocket costs upfront.

Arthritis Pain Relief

BONE DRs provides personalized arthritis treatment and pain management in Austin, San Marcos, Bastrop, and Round Rock, TX. Our board-certified orthopedic specialists offer viscosupplementation, corticosteroid injections, and comprehensive non-surgical care plans tailored to your condition.

Arthritis can result in chronic pain that can be disabling and prevent you from carrying out daily activities. To provide relief your doctor may recommend advanced nonsurgical interventions such as specialized injection treatments that treat pain and improve mobility

Ultrasound-Guided Shoulder Injections

An ultrasound is a common imaging technique that employs high-frequency sound waves to create images of organs and other internal structures of the body. These images provide valuable information about the underlying pathology of tissues and assists with diagnosis and planning the treatment of a condition. The ultrasound provides a clear view of organs, tendons, muscles and joints, and any associated disorders.
KNOW MORE
LAUNCH MOVIE
Ultrasound-Guided Shoulder Injections

Ultrasound Guided Hip Injections

An ultrasound scan is an imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of the body. Ultrasound-guided hip joint injections are used to diagnose the underlying cause and relieve hip pain. The injection consists of a special mixture of an anesthetic and a steroid that blocks pain impulses and reduces inflammation in the injected area.
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LAUNCH MOVIE
Ultrasound Guided Hip Injections

Knee Injections

Knee pain and stiffness can be disabling and difficult to treat. It can limit an individual’s lifestyle and negatively impact body image and emotional well-being. An intra-articular knee injection is a very effective form of treatment where medicine is delivered directly into the knee joint with the primary objective of relieving pain from conditions such as arthritis.
KNOW MORE
LAUNCH MOVIE
Knee Injections

Viscosupplementation

Viscosupplementation refers to the injection of a hyaluronan preparation into the joint. Hyaluronan is a natural substance present in the joint fluid that assists in lubrication. It allows the smooth movement of the cartilage-covered articulating surfaces of the joint.
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LAUNCH MOVIE
Viscosupplementation
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Arthritis Pain Relief

FAQs

What types of arthritis does BONE DRs treat?

We treat osteoarthritis (wear-and-tear arthritis), rheumatoid arthritis, post-traumatic arthritis, and other inflammatory joint conditions. Our specialists develop treatment plans tailored to your type of arthritis and how severely it’s affecting your life.

Do I have to do surgery to manage arthritis pain?

Not at all — surgery is typically a last resort after other treatments have been tried. Most arthritis pain can be effectively managed with medication, physical therapy, weight management, activity modification, and joint injections.

What kind of injections help arthritis, and how often do I need them?

We offer corticosteroid injections and sometimes hyaluronic acid injections (gel-like substance that lubricates joints). Most injections last 3–6 months, so some patients return every few months for relief, while others don’t need frequent injections.

Can I prevent arthritis from getting worse, or is it just going to progress regardless?

While you can’t reverse arthritis that’s already developed, staying active, maintaining a healthy weight, protecting joints from injury, and following treatment plans can slow progression significantly. Many people manage arthritis successfully for years without major worsening.

Should I see a specialist for arthritis, or can my primary doctor manage it?

If your arthritis is mild and well-controlled by your primary doctor, you may not need a specialist. However, if pain is increasing, affecting your daily life, or you’re unsure about treatment options, our orthopedic specialists can provide more detailed evaluation and personalized treatment plans.

How much does arthritis treatment cost, and what does insurance typically cover?

We accept most insurance plans — view our full list at bonedrs.com/patient-info/insurance-info. Call us at 512-266-3377 to verify your coverage before starting treatment, and we’ll explain any out-of-pocket costs upfront.

Board Certifications
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