Stronger Joints, Smoother Life
at Spire Clinic

Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation, pain, stiffness and reduced movement in the joints. It commonly affects the knees, hips, shoulders and hands, and may develop due to age-related wear and tear, autoimmune disorders, previous injuries, or lifestyle factors. Early diagnosis and proper treatment can significantly reduce pain, improve mobility and slow the progression of joint damage.

At Spire Clinic, we provide comprehensive and personalised arthritis care focused on relieving pain and restoring joint function. Our specialists begin with a detailed evaluation, including clinical assessment and imaging, to identify the type and severity of arthritis. Our goal is to help patients move comfortably, maintain independence, and enjoy a better quality of life.

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Our Orthopedic Specialists

One of the core strengths of Spire Clinic is our multi surgeon collaborative approach to spine care. Complex spine cases are jointly reviewed by Dr. Deepak, Dr. Harish and Dr. Vinit to ensure accurate diagnosis and the most appropriate treatment plan. This approach helps deliver optimal outcomes while avoiding unnecessary surgery.

Common Arthritis Conditions We Treat

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis and occurs due to wear and tear of the joint cartilage over time. As the cushioning between bones reduces, joints become painful, stiff and less flexible. It commonly affects the knees, hips, spine and hands.

Who Needs It?

  • Individuals with joint pain that worsens with activity

  • People experiencing stiffness, especially in the morning or after rest

  • Older adults with reduced joint movement

  • Patients with previous joint injuries or excess weight

Benefits:

  • Reduces pain and joint stiffness

  • Improves mobility and daily function

  • Slows further joint damage

  • Enhances overall quality of life

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune condition where the body’s immune system attacks the joints, causing inflammation, swelling and pain. It often affects multiple joints symmetrically and can lead to joint deformity if untreated.

Who Needs It?

  • Individuals with persistent joint swelling and tenderness

  • Patients experiencing fatigue along with joint pain

  • People with stiffness lasting more than an hour in the morning

  • Those with pain in multiple joints on both sides of the body

Benefits:

  • Controls inflammation and pain

  • Prevents joint damage and deformity

  • Maintains joint function and independence

  • Reduces risk of long-term disability

Inflammatory Arthritis

Inflammatory arthritis refers to a group of conditions where joint pain is caused by inflammation, not just wear and tear. This includes conditions like psoriatic arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. It can affect joints, spine and sometimes other organs.

Who Needs It?

  • Patients with joint pain along with redness, warmth and swelling

  • Individuals with prolonged morning stiffness

  • People with associated conditions like psoriasis or back pain

  • Those with symptoms affecting multiple joints

Benefits:

  • Reduces inflammation and swelling

  • Prevents permanent joint and tissue damage

  • Improves flexibility and mobility

  • Helps maintain an active lifestyle

Non-Inflammatory Arthritis

Non-inflammatory arthritis mainly includes degenerative joint conditions where pain is due to mechanical wear, aging or joint stress rather than immune-related inflammation. Symptoms usually worsen with activity and improve with rest.

Who Needs It?

  • Individuals with activity-related joint pain

  • Patients with gradual loss of joint movement

  • People with stiffness after prolonged use

  • Those with joint discomfort without significant swelling

Benefits:

  • Relieves pain and discomfort

  • Improves joint function and movement

  • Supports long-term joint health

  • Enables easier performance of daily activities

Why Choose Spire Clinic

Experienced Specialists

Multi Surgeon Collaboration

Minimally Invasive Procedures

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Got Questions About Arthritis Care?

Most types of arthritis cannot be completely cured, but they can be effectively managed to control pain, reduce inflammation and slow joint damage.

At Spire Clinic, our specialists focus on early diagnosis and personalised treatment plans that may include medications, advanced injection therapies, physiotherapy, and lifestyle guidance to protect the joints. For patients with severe joint damage, we offer minimally invasive procedures and joint replacement surgeries to restore movement and significantly improve quality of life.

Recovery time depends on the type and severity of arthritis and the treatment provided. At Spire Clinic, patients undergoing non-surgical treatments such as medications, injections and physiotherapy often notice improvement within a few weeks. For advanced cases requiring minimally invasive procedures or joint replacement surgery, recovery may take a few months and includes structured rehabilitation, pain management and guided physiotherapy. Our team closely monitors progress and customizes treatment plans to ensure safe healing, improved mobility and long-term joint function.

Spire Clinic offers expert orthopaedic specialists, advanced diagnostic tools, personalised treatment plans, minimally invasive options and comprehensive rehabilitation - all focused on helping patients move comfortably and live pain-free.

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