Extremity Pain Treatment in Newnan, GA

A Complete, Multi-System Approach to Shoulder, Knee, Hip, Elbow, and Ankle Pain

Extremity pain—such as pain in the shoulders, knees, hips, elbows, wrists, or ankles—is often misunderstood and frequently mistreated. Many people are told their pain is simply due to “wear and tear” or isolated joint damage. In reality, extremity pain almost always results from a combination of structural, neurological, and metabolic imbalances that affect how your entire body moves and heals. 

Our Three-System Approach is the difference maker for Extremity Pain Relief

1. Structural Factors

How alignment, mobility, and biomechanics affect joint pain

Extremity joints do not function in isolation. Poor posture, spinal misalignment, muscle imbalance, and faulty movement patterns place excessive stress on joints such as the shoulders, knees, and hips. Over time, this leads to inflammation, stiffness, tendon irritation, and accelerated joint degeneration.

2. Neurological Factors

How the nervous system influences joint pain and movement

Joint pain is not just a local issue—it is strongly influenced by nerve signaling and brain control of movement. When nerves are irritated or underperforming, muscles fire incorrectly, joints lose stability, and pain becomes amplified or chronic.

3. Metabolic Factors

How inflammation, recovery, and internal health affect joint pain

Chronic inflammation, poor tissue recovery, hormonal imbalance, and nutrient deficiencies all slow healing and increase pain sensitivity. When metabolic systems are not supported, joint pain becomes more persistent and harder to resolve.

Conditions We Commonly Treat

  • Shoulder pain and rotator cuff issues
  • Knee pain and instability
  • Hip pain and tightness
  • Elbow pain (tennis or golfer’s elbow)
  • Wrist and hand pain
  • Ankle pain and instability
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Chronic joint pain and stiffness