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Arthritis Treatment in Matawan, NJ - Get Moving Again, Without Surgery or Endless Medication

You've been told it's arthritis. Maybe your knee, maybe your hip, your lower back, your shoulder, or your hands - arthritis rarely picks just one spot. And the advice so far has probably sounded something like this: take the anti-inflammatories, lose a few pounds if you can, try to stay active, and come back when it gets bad enough to talk about surgery.

That's a long runway of "deal with it" for something actively changing how you live.

If you've been putting off the stairs, canceling the walks you used to love, sleeping badly because nothing feels comfortable, or switching to shoes you can actually wear - you already know arthritis isn't something you just get used to. It progresses. The stiffness in the morning stops going away by noon. The knee that used to hurt after a long day starts hurting when you stand up from the couch.

At NJ Sports Spine and Wellness in Matawan, NJ, we help patients with arthritis get back to living their actual lives - without rushing to surgery, without depending on daily medication, and without accepting that this is just how it has to be. Our combination of advanced therapeutic tools, targeted physical therapy, chiropractic care, and a real multidisciplinary team gives us a broader set of options than most practices have.

Let's talk about what's driving your pain and what can actually change it.

What Is Arthritis?

Arthritis isn't a single disease - it's an umbrella term for more than 100 conditions that cause joint pain, stiffness, and inflammation. The two broad categories most people have in mind are osteoarthritis (by far the most common) and inflammatory arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and others).

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Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a mechanical condition. The cartilage that cushions your joints gradually wears down from years of use, injury, or abnormal loading. As the cushioning thins, bones start rubbing more directly against each other, which causes inflammation, stiffness, and pain. The body often responds by forming bone spurs - small bony projections that can further limit motion and compress nearby nerves. Osteoarthritis typically affects weight-bearing joints (knees, hips, lower back) and heavily used joints (hands, thumbs, neck).

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Inflammatory arthritis

Inflammatory arthritis is an immune system problem. The body's immune cells mistakenly attack joint tissue, causing widespread inflammation, pain, and eventually joint damage. These conditions need to be managed by a rheumatologist, because the core treatment involves medications that modulate the immune system. Our role in inflammatory arthritis is supportive - helping manage pain and maintain function alongside the rheumatology care.

The majority of the arthritis we treat in Matawan, NJ is osteoarthritis, and that's where conservative treatment has the most to offer. What follows focuses primarily on osteoarthritis, with notes on the inflammatory types where relevant.

Common Types of Arthritis We Treat

Knee Osteoarthritis.

The most common arthritis we see. Cartilage breakdown in the knee joint causes pain with stairs, difficulty standing up from chairs, stiffness after sitting, swelling, and a grinding or catching sensation. Often develops after years of sports, physical work, previous knee injury, or cumulative wear.

Hip Osteoarthritis.

Pain typically felt in the groin, outer hip, or buttock. Hip arthritis often presents as stiffness first (the feeling that you can't put your socks on the same way you used to), then progresses to pain with walking, prolonged sitting, and sleep positioning.

Spinal Arthritis.

Facet joint arthritis in the lower back and neck causes stiffness, reduced range of motion, and localized pain. When bone spurs encroach on nerve openings, spinal arthritis can also cause radiating pain into the arms or legs - a condition closely related to stenosis and radiculopathy.

Shoulder Arthritis.

Pain and stiffness that limit reaching overhead, reaching behind your back, or sleeping on the affected side. Common in patients with a history of shoulder injuries or repetitive overhead activity.

Hand and Thumb Arthritis.

Pain and stiffness in the small joints of the fingers and at the base of the thumb. Makes gripping, opening jars, writing, and fine motor tasks progressively harder.

Ankle and Foot Arthritis.

Often follows previous sprains or fractures. Pain with walking, morning stiffness, and difficulty with uneven surfaces. Frequently coexists with plantar fasciitis or bunions.

Post-Traumatic Arthritis.

Arthritis that develops in a joint after a previous injury - a knee that was surgically repaired years ago, an ankle badly sprained in college, a shoulder never quite right since a fall. Often hits younger patients who don't fit the usual arthritis profile.

Rheumatoid, Psoriatic, and Other Inflammatory Arthritis.

We provide supportive musculoskeletal care for patients who are already being managed by a rheumatologist - helping manage joint pain, maintain strength and mobility, and reduce the impact on daily function.

Arthritis Symptoms That Mean It's Time to Come In

  • Joint stiffness that's worst in the morning or after sitting still
  • Pain that flares with activity but also shows up at rest
  • Joint swelling, warmth, or tenderness
  • A grinding, clicking, or catching sensation with movement
  • Reduced range of motion - trouble straightening the knee, turning the neck, or lifting overhead
  • Pain that's worse with weather changes
  • Difficulty with stairs, standing from a seated position, or prolonged walking
  • Morning stiffness that takes more than 30 minutes to ease
  • Joint pain waking you up at night
  • A previous joint injury that's now starting to hurt again, years later
  • Multiple joints involved at the same time
  • Pain that's changed how much you do or what you can do

Arthritis progresses faster when untreated. Early intervention slows progression, preserves function, and produces better long-term outcomes than waiting.

Why "Just Manage It" Isn't Actually a Treatment Plan

The standard arthritis advice - anti-inflammatories, weight management, low-impact exercise - isn't wrong. It's just incomplete. Those things help, but they don't address the specific biomechanical problems accelerating joint wear in your particular body.

If your knee arthritis is partially being driven by weak glutes letting your knee collapse inward with every step, generic advice to "stay active" won't fix that - and may actually accelerate the damage. If your lower back arthritis has a significant piece of hip stiffness contributing to it, a general fitness routine won't address the hip piece. If your shoulder arthritis is being aggravated by compensatory posture from an old injury, nobody's going to fix that unless they look for it.

Effective arthritis treatment finds the specific factors accelerating your joint wear and changes them. It reduces the inflammation you're already dealing with, strengthens the structures that support the joint, and improves the movement patterns that overload it. That's what makes the difference between arthritis that slowly steals your function and arthritis that stabilizes so you can keep doing the things that matter.

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Our Approach to Arthritis Treatment

Non-Surgical Treatment Options

IV-Laser
LiteCure Class IV Laser Therapy

Our therapeutic laser delivers deep, photobiomodulating light into arthritic joints to reduce inflammation, support cellular repair, and significantly reduce pain. It's one of our most effective tools for osteoarthritis of the knee, shoulder, hip, and hands, and it's well-tolerated by patients who can't use anti-inflammatories long-term.

Shockwave-Therapy
Shockwave Therapy

Acoustic-wave treatment stimulates healing in soft tissues around arthritic joints, reduces inflammation, and can improve pain in cases where laser alone isn't enough. Particularly useful for knee, shoulder, and foot/ankle arthritis with associated tendon involvement.

Spinal-Decompression
DRX9000 Spinal Decompression

For arthritis of the lower back - especially when facet arthritis is combined with disc degeneration or stenosis - spinal decompression gently reduces pressure on compressed nerves and discs. It's often the piece that finally provides meaningful relief for patients with long-standing spinal arthritis.

Chiropractic-Care
Chiropractic Care

Targeted adjustments restore motion to joints that have become restricted and compensation patterns built up over years. For spinal arthritis, neck arthritis, and the low-grade stiffness that accompanies most arthritic conditions, chiropractic care is often part of what keeps patients moving.

Physical-Therapy
Physical Therapy and Targeted Strengthening

The single most evidence-supported intervention for osteoarthritis is appropriate strengthening of the muscles that support the affected joint. For knee arthritis, that means building glute and quad strength. For hip arthritis, glute medius and core. For spinal arthritis, deep core stability and hip mobility. Our in-house physical therapy team builds arthritis programs around exactly this work - and the difference it makes is substantial.

Anti-Gravity-Treadmill
AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmill

For knee and hip arthritis patients, the AlterG allows walking and light running at a fraction of your body weight. That means rebuilding conditioning, maintaining cardiovascular fitness, and retraining gait without loading the painful joint. For many patients, this is what breaks the cycle of "I can't exercise because it hurts, so I'm getting weaker, so it hurts more."

Manual-Therapy
Manual Therapy and Soft-Tissue Work

Arthritic joints are almost always surrounded by tight, compensating muscles. Hands-on techniques - including instrument-assisted soft-tissue mobilization and cupping - release that tension and restore the mobility that protects the joint itself.

Acupuncture
Acupuncture

There's a substantial evidence base for acupuncture in osteoarthritis, particularly knee OA. We use it as a standalone option or alongside other treatments, especially for patients who've relied heavily on NSAIDs and are looking for other ways to manage pain.

Custom-Orthotics
Custom Orthotics

For arthritis of the knee, hip, ankle, or lower back, how your foot strikes the ground matters. Custom orthotics correct biomechanical issues that are quietly overloading the arthritic joint with every step. Often a small change here produces a disproportionate improvement upstream.

Pain-Management
Pain Management Options

When needed, our pain management team can provide targeted interventions to control acute flare-ups while the mechanical treatment takes effect. The goal is to help you get moving again - not to build dependence on medications.

When Surgery Becomes the Right Call

For advanced arthritis - particularly bone-on-bone knee or hip osteoarthritis that hasn't responded to thorough conservative care - joint replacement surgery can be genuinely life-changing. When that's the path, we coordinate with orthopedic surgeons who use modern, minimally invasive techniques. Smaller incisions, less tissue disruption, and lower infection risk than traditional approaches.

But here's the honest framing: a lot of arthritis patients are told they need surgery significantly earlier than necessary. Before any surgical conversation, we want to know that laser therapy, structured physical therapy, AlterG-assisted rehabilitation, and (where relevant) spinal decompression or custom orthotics have all been genuinely tried. For most patients, that changes the picture.

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Why Patients Choose NJ Sports Spine and Wellness for Arthritis

Multidisciplinary

A True Multidisciplinary Team Under One Roof

Arthritis rarely involves just one joint or one contributing factor, which is why single-provider approaches often fall short. Our chiropractors, physical therapists, occupational therapists, acupuncturists, pain management specialists, and podiatrist all work in the same building, on the same chart, toward the same plan. If your knee arthritis has a hip component, a foot component, and a back component (and many do), we can address all of it at once.

Technology

Advanced In-House Technology

We've invested in the tools that move the needle for arthritis: LiteCure Class IV laser, shockwave therapy, DRX9000 spinal decompression, AlterG anti-gravity treadmill, and on-site imaging. These aren't add-ons - they're central to how we treat this condition.

Appointments

Same-Day Appointments

When a flare-up is keeping you from doing your job or sleeping through the night, you don't want to wait three weeks. We offer same-day appointments whenever the schedule allows.

Finish-Line

A Treatment Plan With an Actual Finish Line

Arthritis is chronic, but your treatment shouldn't be indefinite. We build plans with clear phases: reduce the current pain, strengthen what needs strengthening, address the contributing factors, and transition you to a maintenance approach you can manage on your own. The goal is a stable, functional baseline and periodic check-ins - not a permanent spot on the schedule.

What to Expect at Your First Visit

Your first arthritis evaluation at our Matawan, NJ office is thorough. We'll ask when your symptoms started, which joints are involved, what makes them better or worse, what you've already tried, and how arthritis is affecting the specific things you want to do. Then we'll do a detailed exam - assessing range of motion, strength, gait, and biomechanics of the affected joint and the related structures above and below it. If imaging would clarify the picture, we can often do it on-site.

From there, we walk you through what we think is going on and what the treatment plan looks like. You'll leave knowing the next steps, what's realistic to expect, and roughly how long before you notice real improvement.

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Book Your Arthritis Appointment in Matawan, NJ

If arthritis is limiting what you can do - and "just live with it" hasn't worked for you - let's take a look. For most patients, we can significantly reduce pain, restore function, and delay or avoid surgery.

Call our Matawan, NJ office at (908) 866-7246 to schedule. Same-day appointments available.

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends what you mean by "treated." Arthritis itself - the underlying joint changes - typically doesn't reverse. But the pain, stiffness, and functional limitation absolutely can be reduced, often significantly. The goal isn't to turn back the clock on the joint; it's to address inflammation, restore mobility, rebuild supporting strength, and change the factors accelerating the wear. Done well, this approach stabilizes many patients for years and keeps them doing the things they want to do.

Not necessarily, and usually much later than you've been told if you do. Joint replacement is reserved for advanced cases where bone-on-bone changes have significantly compromised function, and many patients never reach that point with good conservative care. For those who do eventually need it, non-surgical treatment in the meantime keeps you stronger and more mobile going into surgery - which meaningfully improves surgical outcomes and recovery.

Class IV therapeutic laser delivers specific wavelengths of light into the tissues around an arthritic joint. At the cellular level, the light reduces inflammatory signaling, supports mitochondrial function, and accelerates tissue repair. For patients, that typically translates into meaningful pain reduction and improved function. It's drug-free, non-invasive, and well-suited to patients who can't use anti-inflammatories long-term.

Rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory arthritis conditions need to be managed by a rheumatologist, because the core treatment involves immune-modulating medications. What we provide for patients with RA is supportive musculoskeletal care - laser therapy, physical therapy, manual work, and acupuncture to help manage pain and maintain function alongside their rheumatology treatment.

The right exercise is essential. The wrong exercise can make things worse. "Stay active" is incomplete advice if nobody's telling you which movements strengthen the supporting structures of your affected joint, which ones load it in a way that accelerates wear, and which ones to avoid for now. That's what our PT and AlterG programs address - and why patients told to "just exercise" without specifics often end up more frustrated than when they started.

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MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ — It’s been a historic start of the week for New Jersey, as the Garden State recovers from a monster blizzard that closed schools, took out power lines, and more Sunday night into Monday afternoon.As of Tuesday morning, parts of New Jersey have seen over 30 inches of snowfall, and thousands of residents are still without power as schools and businesses prepare to reopen.Overall, the most snow reported across the state was in Bergen County, with Lyndhurst reporting 30.7 inches of snow.Thoug...

MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ — It’s been a historic start of the week for New Jersey, as the Garden State recovers from a monster blizzard that closed schools, took out power lines, and more Sunday night into Monday afternoon.

As of Tuesday morning, parts of New Jersey have seen over 30 inches of snowfall, and thousands of residents are still without power as schools and businesses prepare to reopen.

Overall, the most snow reported across the state was in Bergen County, with Lyndhurst reporting 30.7 inches of snow.

Though Monmouth County may not have the highest snowfall total in the state, many towns and boroughs throughout the area come close, with some seeing over two feet of snow.

Here are the latest snowfall totals, as reported by the National Weather Service:

Though the Garden State is just starting to recover from this historic blizzard, more snow could still be in the forecast as up to three inches could fall Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, the National Weather Service said.

According to the NWS, a “quick-moving system” will bring snow to the area early Wednesday (primarily for areas near and north of the I-78 corridor), with forecasters warning residents of slick conditions that may be present in their morning commute.

"A clipper storm will track across the Great Lakes Tuesday and Wednesday, spreading a swath of snow from northern Minnesota into New England," AccuWeather said. "Farther south, including Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York City, snow can mix with rain as the storm moves through the region."

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2026 Handchen Cup Final Preview: Brick vs. Howell-Matawan

2026 Handchen Cup Final Preview6-Howell-Matawan (11-9-1) vs. 8-Brick (12-5)Thursday, Feb. 12, 7:15 PM at Jersey Shore ArenaChampionship HistoryHowell-MatawanBrickHow They Got HereHowell-MatawanBrickPlayers To WatchHowell-MatawanBrickWhat to ExpectHowell-Matawan is back where it wants to be.This team reached the Handchen Cup final for the fir...

2026 Handchen Cup Final Preview

6-Howell-Matawan (11-9-1) vs. 8-Brick (12-5)

Thursday, Feb. 12, 7:15 PM at Jersey Shore Arena

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What to Expect

Howell-Matawan is back where it wants to be.

This team reached the Handchen Cup final for the first time last year but it fell to Marlboro-Holmdel, 6-4.

It’s been an up-and-down 2025-26 season, but that’s this year’s Shore Conference. Howell-Matawan is 4-1-1 in its last six after that 3-1 win over Toms River on Tuesday.

When scoring three or fewer goals, the team is 2-9-1. It’s 9-0 when scoring at least four.

Howell-Matawan deploys some serious talent with four players recording double-digit goals. Larry Merrill and Hayden Nubile have a combined 36 goals, which is half of the team’s overall production, and 35 assists. Matt Cartigiano is an excellent defenseman and Tyler Opuszynski is hot in goal having stopped 44 of the past 46 shots he’s faced.

If the team wants to make history with its first title, that group will have to steal the show.

This is the first time in 14 years a team from Brick has reached the final and it’s the first time Brick is here as a co-op.

This group has enjoyed quite a run over the past two weeks. The co-op has won three in a row and six of its last eight. A day on the lake before the tournament started has been a secret ingredient to the team’s hot streak.

Defensively, the team has given up more than three goals just once in its last 10 games. Dylan Amato has an .879 save percentage in 16 games this season, but boasts a .907 mark since Jan. 12.

Offensively, the trio of Brody Acropolis, Gavin Majors and Matt Morris help run the show with a combined 45 goals and 44 assists. The goals alone account for 55.7 percent of the team’s output.

These two foes squared off back on Dec. 23 and Howell-Matawan emerged with a 3-2 overtime victory. Brick held a pair of one-goal leads in that game but Howell-Matawan clawed back twice and won it with an overtime tally from Nubile.

This game promises to be just as tight.

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