Orthopedics
Joint & Bone Pain
Restoring mobility without steroids or surgery
87%
Success Rate
4,900+
Cases Treated
6–12 months
Avg. Recovery
04
Overview
Understanding Joint & Bone Pain
Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and fibromyalgia are chronic, often progressive conditions. Homeopathy works to reduce inflammation, slow disease progression, relieve pain, and improve joint mobility — all without the long-term side effects of NSAIDs or steroids.
Beyond pain relief, homeopathic treatment targets the underlying immune mechanism causing joint damage. Case analysis includes weather sensitivity, time of pain, emotional state, and systemic patterns for precise remedy selection.
Common Causes
- Autoimmune dysregulation (RA)
- Cartilage wear and degeneration (OA)
- Uric acid accumulation (Gout)
- Chronic stress and inflammation
- Poor nutrition and vitamin D deficiency
Key Symptoms
- Joint pain, swelling, and warmth
- Morning stiffness lasting over 30 minutes
- Reduced range of motion
- Fatigue and general malaise
- Deformity of joints in advanced cases
Materia Medica
Common Homeopathic Remedies
Note: Remedies are prescribed constitutionally after a full case study. Self-medication is not advised.
01
Rhus Toxicodendron
Stiffness worse on first motion, better after moving
02
Bryonia
Pain worse any movement, better absolute rest
03
Colchicum
Gout with extreme sensitivity to touch and smell
04
Calcarea Carbonica
Joints in overweight patients with cold, damp sensitivity
Our Approach
How We Treat Joint & Bone Pain
01
Detailed Case History
A 60-minute consultation covering symptoms, lifestyle, emotional patterns, family history, and constitutional type.
02
Constitutional Analysis
Our doctors analyse the complete case to identify the deepest-acting remedy for your unique presentation.
03
Remedy Prescription
A precisely potentised homeopathic remedy is prescribed — often a single constitutional remedy to begin.
04
Follow-up & Adjustment
Regular check-ins every 4–6 weeks to monitor progress. Average recovery for Joint & Bone Pain: 6–12 months.
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