Expert Joint Care. Personalized Treatment. Proven Results. At Princeton Brain, Spine & Orthopedics, our orthopedic specialists provide comprehensive care for joint, bone, and musculoskeletal conditions. Whether your pain can be treated conservatively or requires advanced surgical intervention, our team delivers individualized treatment plans designed to restore mobility, relieve pain, and get you back to doing what you love. From diagnosis to recovery, our approach is collaborative, patient-centered, and grounded in the latest orthopedic advancements. When to See an Orthopedic Specialist Orthopedic care is designed for individuals experiencing pain, stiffness, instability, or limited motion affecting their daily activities. You may benefit from seeing an orthopedic specialist if you have: Chronic joint pain or arthritis Sports injuries or overuse injuries Work-related or traumatic injuries Degenerative joint conditions Persistent pain not improving with rest A condition requiring orthopedic surgery Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further joint damage and improve long-term outcomes. Our orthopedic team treats all conditions affecting the joints and surrounding structures, including: Joints We Treat Shoulder Knee Elbow & Wrist Hip Foot & Ankle Common Orthopedic Conditions Arthritis and joint degeneration Ligament and tendon injuries Cartilage damage Joint instability Overuse and repetitive-stress injuries Nerve compression conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome Whether your condition is acute or chronic, our orthopedic doctors create customized treatment plans to address both pain relief and long-term joint health. Our Treatment Philosophy At Princeton Brain, Spine & Orthopedics, we believe surgery should never be the first option unless it is truly necessary. Our philosophy emphasizes conservative, non-surgical care whenever possible, while offering advanced surgical solutions when needed. Non-Surgical Orthopedic Treatments Many orthopedic conditions can be treated effectively without surgery. Non-operative options may include: Physical Therapy Corticosteroid Injections Occipital Nerve Blocks Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy Prolotherapy Trigger Point Injections Viscosupplementation These treatments are often used to relieve pain, restore movement, and help patients avoid surgery or prepare for optimal surgical outcomes. Surgical Orthopedic Procedures When non-surgical treatments are no longer effective, our orthopedic surgeons provide advanced surgical care using proven techniques and minimally invasive approaches whenever possible.