Arthritis Treatment

Managing your arthritis symptoms already takes up enough of your day. We strive not to let chronic pain be one of those symptoms.

Helpful Information About Our Arthritis Treatment

We want all of our patients to select the treatment that is right for them. We want to give you as much information beforehand so that you can make a decision that is right for you.
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Who Is The Arthritis Treatment For?

Our Reset Injections are effective in patients who experience severe arthritic pain, swelling, and sensitivity in their hands and feet. Reset Injections may be right for you if you have severe pain related to arthritis causing swelling in the hands and feet, deformities of the hands and feet, and or sensitivity from your arthritis. Patients should consider Reset Injections after they have been examined by their arthritis specialist and no other treatment modalities are available or offered.

 

About Our Specialized Arthritis Treatment

Reset Injections are a multi-step process that requires precision and accuracy. The most vital step involves identifying the hyperactive nerve endings responsible for your pain. This process takes patience, and attention to detail. Patients are awake during the whole procedure due to the minimally invasive process and the key to the treatment; patients guiding us towards their hyperactive nerve endings.

What Happens After The Procedure?

After the procedure, you may experience soreness at the injection site. Additionally, some patients experience pain relief immediately; for others, it can take up to two weeks for the effects of the treatment to set in. A follow-up appointment is scheduled for you two weeks after the initial procedure to evaluate the results of the Reset Injections, and if needed, additional injections are provided.

See What Our Patients Have To Say About Our Reset Injections

Deborah Duncan - arthritis of hands

I cant carry a glass or had any control in my hand since 2003. I have less shaking and am able to do more with my hand since the last injection. Relief lasted at least 3 months.
My arm has been feeling better. My hands don’t hurt.  I can move them and play with my kids more and to do my daily activities. My sleep is better. I can feel a difference.

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  • Do you accept medicare or any other type of medical insurance ?

    There is no insurance billing code for Reset treatment at this stage, so we cannot legally bill your insurance for your procedure. Patients with F.S.A ( Flexible spending account )or H.S.A ( health savings account) health insurance plans might cover the Reset treatment.

  • What are the side effects of the Reset Treatment?

    So far we have not encountered any side effects. Like with any injection, there is always a risk of infection from the needle or allergic reaction to the medications.

  • How do Reset Injections work?

    At RESET Pain Center, we have discovered that hyperactive pain receptors cause pain. These hyperactive centers will vary per patient and by condition. Locating these hyperactive pain receptors is at the heart of our novel treatment. Once found, a series of injections will reset the activity of those pain receptors back to normal. As a result, our novel treatment decreases the pain almost instantaneously, with patients feeling significant relief by the time they leave RESET Pain Center.

  • Does the Reset Treatment hurt?

    The amount of discomfort from the Reset treatment is minimal. At the end of the treatment, most patients ask us, “that is it?”. It is much less than what is felt during nerve blocks.

  • What should I expect from my Reset Treatment?

    It is essential to understand that, realistically, the pain you are currently experiencing will not go away but will be significantly reduced, and your activity level will be much improved.

  • How long does it take for the Reset Treatment to improve my pain?

    97% of patients feel better and are experiencing much less pain before they leave the office.

  • How many Reset Treatments do I need for maximal benefit?

    In my experience, I found out that 2 Reset treatments 2 weeks apart allow for locating and treatment of the hyperactive receptors involved in the creation and maintenance of your pain. As a result, you will experience better and longer-lasting relief.

  • Do I have to take any special precautions after the Reset Treatment?

    No. You can go about your life as usual.

  • Can I be put to sleep for the Reset procedure?

    We need your input and feedback during the Reset procedure. Putting you to sleep will be counterproductive to the success of the procedure.

  • How long do the Reset treatment last?

    The improvement can last many months. Relief is always accompanied by the improvement of activities.

  • Does the Reset treatment help more than one area?

    No. the Reset treatment is focused on one body part at a time.

  • Do I have to rest after the Reset treatement?

    No .After the Reset treatment,you can go about your daily activities.

  • Where is the Reset injection done?

    Irritated pain receptor areas cause the pain. Therefore, the injection will be in the area of the hyperactive receptors in order to reset them to a normal level of activity.

    The Reset treatment is not in the spine or bone.

  • What is injected in the Reset treatment?

    It is an injection of a unique proprietary blend of medications designed for resetting the activities of the nerves involved in the transmission of pain back to normal levels. The potency of the medicine varies depending on the condition and pain levels being treated.

    NO STEROIDS OR NARCOTICS are used in the Reset treatment.

  • Do you accept insurance?

    Unfortunately, there is no insurance billing code for our treatments at this stage. Due to these circumstances, we cannot legally bill your insurance for this procedure.

Additional Information About Our Arthritis Treatment

Results We Have Observed

91.4% of patients with arthritis treated with Reset Injections report substantial pain relief and an increased ability to perform daily activities. They also note that since receiving Reset Injections, they can hold on to pens and spoons because they have regained the ability to close their hand. Our patients share that their sensitivity levels and swelling in their hands and feet have decreased. Additionally, they are able to wear shoes again where they previously could only wear slippers.

About The Treatment

Reset Injections are a multi-step process that requires precision and accuracy. The most vital step involves identifying the hyperactive nerve endings responsible for your pain. This process takes patience, grace, and attention to detail. Patients are awake during the whole procedure due to the minimally invasive process and the key to the treatment; patients guiding us towards their hyperactive nerve endings.

We measure the activity of the hyperactive nerve endings on a scale from 1 to 10. If the nerve endings are more hyperactive and near a ten, we use more and stronger medication. The medications injected vary with the severity of the pain and the disease causing the pain. However, we never use steroids or opioids in our injections.

Additionally, since we prioritize the comfort of our patients, we use the smallest needles available.

After the Reset Injections, patients recover for 10 to 20 minutes before they are discharged from the center.

Other Helpful Information About Arthritis

Arthritis is a blanket term used to refer to any pain, swelling, and stiffness in a joint. There are many different types of arthritis that are responsible for joint pain. Additionally, many places in your body have joints; joints are what help your body move around. For example, there are joints in your hips, elbows, knees, wrists, and ankles. People frequently feel their arthritis discomfort in their hips and knees because those joints carry a lot of the body’s weight. Typical forms of arthritis are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, gout, and pseudogout.

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease, is the condition where the flexible cushion-like cartilage located at the ends of your bones deteriorates and breaks down over time. This is the most common form of arthritis and slowly begins alongside the aging process. 80% of older adults show signs of arthritis, but not all of them show symptoms.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis is an autoimmune disorder that causes the body to attack its own tissue and targets smaller joints first. As a result, rheumatoid arthritis causes painful inflammation that can cause bone deterioration and deformed joints. Rheumatoid arthritis affects both sides of your body simultaneously, so when rheumatoid arthritis is causing your pain, you will feel it on both joints; for example, both of your elbows would be inflamed and or in pain.

Gout

Gout is the build of urate crystals in your joint. Urate crystals are the byproduct of uric acid which creates a “salt” (crystal) material when you have too much uric acid in your body. Gout causes pain, swelling, and redness in the joints.

Pseudogout

Pseudogout most commonly affects the knee and wrists but can affect any joint. Pain and discomfort from pseudogout is caused by calcium deposits forming in the joints.

Psoriatic Arthritis

This kind of arthritis is present in some individuals with psoriasis. About 30% of people with psoriasis develop psoriatic arthritis between the ages of 30 and 50. Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes skin cells to pile up, resulting in itchy, scaly, dry, red patches of skin. Psoriatic arthritis causes swelling in the fingers and toes, swollen eyes, fingernail and toenail issues, and back pain. Arthritis is a common condition for individuals over nineteen years old, and the prevalence of arthritis increases with age; 24% of adults are diagnosed with some form of arthritis. Arthritis can limit your ability to work, do activities, and enjoy yourself. If you have been experiencing chronic joint pain, it is recommended to speak with a medical professional.

What Causes Arthritis?

Since there are several types of arthritis, different things can cause or trigger different types of arthritis.

Osteoarthritis

Age

Osteoarthritis is common in adults over the age of fifty. Older adults all have signs of arthritis but do not all show symptoms.

Normal Wear and Tear

You do not have to be an athlete to have a reduction in the cartilage in your joints. Osteoarthritis is a common part of the aging process.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

The cause of rheumatoid arthritis is unknown, but there are certain risk factors like genetics, being overweight, and being a woman.

Gout

Gout is caused by a build-up of uric acid. A buildup of uric acid is called Hyperuricemia.

Hyperuricemia

Hyperuricemia occurs when an individual is not able to release enough uric acid through the kidneys. Someone who eats a high purine diet may develop hyperuricemia. High purine foods are mussels, bacon, liver, sardines, and alcohol.

Pseudogout

Pseudogout develops from calcium deposit build-ups in the joint, but why the build-up begins is unknown. Risk factors for developing pseudogout are age, joint injuries, and genetics.

Psoriatic Arthritis

Psoriasis is the cause of psoriatic arthritis, but the cause of psoriasis is still unknown. What is known about psoriasis is that it is an issue with the immune system overreacting, and it appears to be genetic.

91.4% of Our Patients Feel Better From Our Arthritis Treatment

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