

Joint Restoration
Non-surgical joint pain treatment for knee, shoulder, hip, and elbow pain focused on restoring movement, improving function, and supporting long-term joint health.
Serving the Denver Metro Area
Including Aurora, Smoky Hills, Parker, Centennial, Denver & Surrounding Communities
Restore Movement. Reduce Pain. Improve Your Life.
Joint pain can make everyday activities more difficult than they should be. Whether it affects your knees, shoulders, hips, or elbows, pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility can limit your ability to work, exercise, sleep comfortably, and enjoy daily life.
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At New Hope Family Wellness, we take an educational, personalized approach to identifying the underlying causes of joint pain. Through regenerative medicine, SoftWave Therapy, chiropractic care, and integrative wellness strategies, we help patients throughout Aurora, Centennial, Parker, Smoky Hill, and the Denver Metro Area restore movement, improve function, and support long-term joint health.
Common Symptoms of Joint Pain
Joint pain can show up in different ways depending on the joint, the underlying cause, and how long the problem has been developing.
KNEE PAIN
Pain while walking, climbing stairs, standing from a chair, or exercising may indicate inflammation, joint stress, or mobility changes.
SHOULDER PAIN
Shoulder discomfort can make it difficult to lift, reach, sleep on one side, or perform normal daily activities.
HIP PAIN
Hip pain may affect walking, balance, posture, and comfort while sitting, standing, or moving.
ELBOW PAIN
Elbow pain can interfere with lifting, gripping, reaching, exercise, and repetitive arm movements.
JOINT STIFFNESS
Stiffness may be worse in the morning, after sitting, or after activity, making normal movement feel restricted.
REDUCED MOBILITY
Limited motion, weakness, or hesitation with movement may be a sign that the joint is not functioning properly.
What Causes Joint Pain?
Joint pain can develop for many different reasons. While aging may contribute to normal wear over time, pain is often influenced by inflammation, previous injuries, repetitive movement, arthritis, muscle imbalances, or changes in how the joint moves and functions. Understanding the underlying cause is an important first step toward developing the right treatment plan.
ARTHRITIS & JOINT DEGENERATION
Over time, cartilage can gradually wear down, causing stiffness, inflammation, and discomfort that may affect everyday movement.
SPORTS & REPETITIVE USE INJURIES
Years of physical activity, repetitive motions, or previous injuries can place ongoing stress on joints, tendons, and supporting tissues.
JOINT INSTABILITY & BIOMECHANICS
Poor posture, muscle weakness, and abnormal movement patterns can place excessive stress on joints, increasing pain and limiting mobility.
INFLAMMATION & TISSUE IRRITATION
Inflamed muscles, ligaments, tendons, and surrounding tissues can contribute to joint pain even when significant structural damage is not present.
