Your joints do a lot for you: walking, bending, reaching, and just about every movement in between! But as you get older, they can start to feel achy and not as flexible as they once were. The good news is that there are plenty of ways to keep your joints healthy so you can stay active and comfortable for years to come.
Our board-certified orthopaedic surgeons at Ortho Institute Brielle Orthopaedics (OIB Ortho) help patients throughout New Jersey maintain joint health and reduce the risk of long-term problems. We also provide pain management and joint replacement services at our locations in Edison, Red Bank, Freehold, Wall, Brick, Toms River, Lacey, and Manahawkin.
By taking care of your joints now, you can help prevent pain and mobility issues down the road. Here’s how to do it:
If joint pain, stiffness, or swelling isn’t improving with rest and lifestyle changes, it may be time to see a specialist. Getting professional care early on can help you avoid more serious problems down the road.
At OIB Ortho, we care for patients across Edison, Red Bank, Freehold, Wall, Brick, Toms River, Lacey, and Manahawkin. If joint pain is affecting your life, call 732-800-9000 to schedule an appointment today.
Patients deserve personalized, outcome-driven care provided by physicians who genuinely care about them. As medicine has become more corporate and transactional, OrthoNJ prioritizes exceptional doctor/patient relationships. This is why we say we have The Power to Put Patients First.
Patients deserve personalized, outcome-driven care provided by physicians who genuinely care about them. As medicine has become more corporate and transactional, OrthoNJ prioritizes exceptional doctor/patient relationships. This is why we say we have The Power to Put Patients First.
Patients deserve personalized, outcome-driven care provided by physicians who genuinely care about them. As medicine has become more corporate and transactional, OrthoNJ prioritizes exceptional doctor/patient relationships. This is why we say we have The Power to Put Patients First.