At Kotila Spine & Joint, we provide advanced, non-surgical care for patients suffering from chronic joint and spine conditions, including multiple forms of arthritis. Our approach focuses on reducing pain, improving mobility, and supporting long-term joint health using evidence-based treatments.
request an appointmentOsteoarthritis (OA)
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and occurs when protective cartilage within a joint gradually breaks down. This degeneration leads to pain, stiffness, inflammation, and reduced range of motion, commonly affecting the knees, hips, shoulders, and hands.
Patients with OA often experience symptoms that worsen with activity and improve with rest. Our treatment approach is designed to address inflammation, improve circulation, and support joint function without relying on surgery or long-term medication use.
Osteoarthritis of the Spine (OS)
Osteoarthritis of the Spine (OS) develops when the cartilage and facet joints of the spine undergo degenerative changes. This condition can contribute to chronic neck pain, back pain, stiffness, reduced mobility, and nerve-related symptoms.
OS may be associated with spinal joint inflammation, disc degeneration, and reduced spinal flexibility. Targeted, non-invasive therapies can help improve spinal motion, reduce pain, and support tissue healing in affected areas.
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy joint tissue. Unlike osteoarthritis, RA often affects multiple joints symmetrically and may cause systemic symptoms such as fatigue and swelling.
While RA cannot be cured, appropriate conservative care can help manage inflammation, reduce pain, and maintain joint function. Our treatments are designed to complement medical management by supporting musculoskeletal health and improving quality of life.
Advanced Non-Surgical Arthritis Care
Our clinic offers modern, non-invasive treatment options—including advanced regenerative technologies—to support patients with OA, OS, and RA. Care plans are customized based on the type of arthritis, symptom severity, and individual functional goals.
