Advanced Arthritis Relief Protocol

We are one of less than 3 healthcare clinics in Southern California licensed to offer The Advanced Arthritis Relief Protocol. The AARP Program Is The Only FDA-Approved, NON-SURGICAL Treatment For Osteoarthritis Of The Knee, Hip, And Shoulder.

What is Advanced Arthritis Relief Protocol?

It Is A Unique Approach To Treating Osteoarthritis, Effectively, Permanently, And Without Surgery.

By Utilizing A Variety Of State-Of-The-Art Medical Devices Including Digital Fluoroscopy, Viscosupplementation, Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP), Stem Cell Therapy, Custom Engineered Knee Unloading Braces Among Other Treatments, Are Able To Leverage The Latest Medical Treatments To Assist In Your Treatment And Care.

At Palomar Spine & Pain,  We Strive To Help Our Patients Avoid Surgery And Regain Your Optimum Function And Quality Of Life.

What is Osteoarthritis?

Bones glide over one another because of healthy cartilage. The ends of bones are covered by smooth cartilage in a healthy joint. Together, they are protected by a joint capsule lined with a synovial membrane that produces synovial fluid. Cartilage, muscles, and connective tissue are protected by the joint capsule and the synovial fluid.

The surface layer of cartilage breaks down and wears away in osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis also leads to an increase in synovial fluid and growth of spurs out from the edge of the bone. Because of this, bones under the cartilage rub together, causing pain, swelling and decreased joint motion. The result is that the joint feels stiff and sore.

Taking an active role in the treatment of your osteoarthritis and in preventing additional joint damage is vital. Decreasing your risk of developing osteoarthritis is possible through specific preventive measures.

For this reason, if you suspect you have any form of arthritis getting the correct diagnosis and beginning treatment early on is important.

Where does Osteoarthritis occur?

Osteoarthritis usually occurs in the weight-bearing joints of the shoulders, hips, knees, and low back. However, the neck, small finger joints, the base of the thumb and the big toe can also be affected among others.

This Treatment is Good For..

  • Knee

  • Hip

  • Shoulder

Are you ready to take the next step?