Joint Pain Treatment in Bognor Regis

Condition

Joint Pains

Joint pain can affect how you move, work, and enjoy daily life. Whether it is stiffness in the knees, discomfort in the shoulders, or aching in the hips or hands, it can gradually limit your confidence and independence.
At Bognor Regis Chiropractic, we focus on identifying the underlying cause of joint pain, not just managing symptoms. By assessing how your joints, muscles, and movement patterns work together, we create a plan aimed at improving mobility and supporting long term recovery.
If your joint pain is linked to spinal issues or posture, you may also benefit from our approach to , where we address how the spine influences overall joint function.
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What Causes Joint Pain?

Joint pain can develop for a number of reasons and is often influenced by both mechanical and lifestyle factors.
Common causes include:
Pain in one joint can sometimes be linked to issues elsewhere. For example, altered movement from low back pain or neck pain can place additional strain on surrounding joints over time.

Areas Commonly Affected

We regularly see patients with joint pain affecting:
For more specific joint issues, you may want to explore related conditions such as shoulder pain treatment or elbow pain treatment, where we go into more detail on those areas.

How We Treat Joint Pain

Your care begins with a detailed assessment to understand how your joints are functioning and what is contributing to your pain.
Your treatment plan may include:
Where appropriate, we may incorporate exercise rehabilitation programmes to support recovery between sessions and help prevent recurrence.
If inflammation or tissue damage is suspected, we may also recommend further investigation through Diagnostic Ultrasound to better understand the underlying issue.
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What to Expect From Your First Visit

We aim to make your first appointment clear, thorough, and tailored to you.

1. Detailed consultation
We discuss your symptoms, medical history, and how joint pain is affecting your day to day life.
2. Physical assessment
This includes examining movement, joint function, and how different areas of your body are working together.
3. Clear explanation
We explain what is contributing to your pain and what options are available.
4. Personalised treatment plan
If appropriate, treatment may begin on the same day.
5. Ongoing support
You will receive practical advice and exercises to help you manage symptoms between visits.

Why Choose Bognor Regis Chiropractic?

When dealing with joint pain, it is important to choose a clinic that takes a structured and responsible approach.
We support patients across Bognor Regis and surrounding areas with care that is safe, appropriate, and based on your individual needs.
For more about our team and approach, you can visit our chiropractic clinic or meet the team.

When to Seek Help for Joint Pain

You should consider professional assessment if:
Early assessment can help prevent minor issues from becoming more persistent problems.

Book a Joint Pain Assessment in Bognor Regis

If joint pain is affecting how you move or limiting your daily activities, a structured assessment can help identify the cause and guide appropriate care.
You can book your appointment online or visit our contact page for more information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common cause of joint pain?

Joint pain is often caused by a combination of stiffness, muscle imbalance, and wear and tear, particularly in weight-bearing joints.
Chiropractic care can help improve joint movement, reduce surrounding muscle tension, and support better overall function where appropriate.
Not always. Most cases can be assessed clinically, but imaging such as ultrasound may be recommended if needed.
This depends on your condition and how long symptoms have been present. Some improve quickly, others require a short course of care.
No. While osteoarthritis is common, many cases are related to movement, muscle imbalance, or previous injury.
Yes, targeted exercise can improve strength and stability, helping to reduce strain on the joint.
In most cases, gentle movement is beneficial. Complete rest can sometimes slow recovery.
Seek medical advice if you experience severe pain, significant swelling, or symptoms following trauma.
No, you can book directly without a referral.