Careplus MD
Yuehua Li, MD/Phd 
李月花医生内科诊所
Careplus MD
Yuehua Li, MD/Phd 
李月花医生内科诊所
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Pain Management & Regenerative Medicine

Helping You Move Better, Feel Better, and Live Better

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Chronic pain can affect every aspect of life—from work productivity and exercise performance to sleep quality and emotional well-being.


At CarePlus MD, we take a comprehensive approach to pain management that goes beyond simply masking symptoms. Our goal is to identify the underlying causes of pain, restore function, improve mobility, and help you return to the activities you enjoy.


Whether you're struggling with chronic joint pain, sports injuries, nerve irritation, or musculoskeletal conditions that haven't responded to traditional treatments, we offer personalized, evidence-informed solutions designed around your unique needs.

Conditions We Commonly Treat

Joint Pain

Spine & Back Pain

Spine & Back Pain

  • Knee pain
  • Shoulder pain
  • Hip pain
  • Ankle pain
  • Wrist pain
  • Elbow pain

Spine & Back Pain

Spine & Back Pain

Spine & Back Pain

  • Chronic neck pain 
  • Low back pain 
  • Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction 
  • Degenerative joint pain

Sports & Overuse Injuries

Sports & Overuse Injuries

Sports & Overuse Injuries

  • Tendon injuries 
  • Tennis elbow 
  • Golfer's elbow 
  • Running-related injuries 
  • Repetitive strain injuries

Nerve-Related Pain

Sports & Overuse Injuries

Sports & Overuse Injuries

  • Peripheral nerve irritation 
  • Post-injury nerve pain 
  • Scar-related pain 
  • Carpal tunnel symptoms 
  • Chronic nerve sensitivity

Prolotherapy

A regenerative injection treatment designed to stimulate the body's natural healing response in weak

Prolotherapy is an injection-based treatment designed to stimulate the body's natural healing response in areas of ligament, tendon, and joint dysfunction. Rather than simply masking pain, prolotherapy aims to address underlying tissue weakness that may contribute to ongoing discomfort and impaired function.


Every treatment plan begins with a comprehensive evaluation, including a detailed review of your medical history, lifestyle, activity goals, and previous treatments. We take the time to understand the full picture so that recommendations are tailored specifically to your needs.


Prolotherapy may help:


  • Chronic joint pain
  • Ligament laxity or instability
  • Persistent tendon injuries
  • Neck and back pain
  • Shoulder pain
  • Knee pain
  • Hip pain
  • Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction
  • Sports-related overuse injuries
  • Musculoskeletal conditions that have not responded adequately to conservative care


 

What to Expect After Treatment

Most patients experience temporary soreness or stiffness for several days following treatment. This response is expected and may be part of the body's healing process.

Improvement typically occurs gradually over time. Depending on the condition being treated, a series of treatments may be recommended to achieve optimal results.

Your progress is carefully monitored, and treatment plans are adjusted as needed to support the best possible outcome.

Perineural Injection Therapy (PIT)

A gentle treatment that targets irritated superficial nerves that may contribute to chronic pain.

  • Unlike injections directed into joints, tendons, or ligaments, perineural therapy targets the nerves themselves and the tissues surrounding themitated sensory nerves. The treatment is intended to reduce neurogenic inflammation and nerve-related pain that may not respond adequately to traditional therapies.


Unlike injections directed into joints, tendons, or ligaments, perineural therapy targets the nerves themselves and the tissues surrounding them.


For some patients, pain may be influenced by:

  • Chronic neck pain
  • Low back pain
  • Shoulder pain
  • Tennis elbow and golfer's elbow
  • Carpal tunnel-related symptoms
  • Peripheral nerve irritation
  • Post-injury nerve pain
  • Chronic musculoskeletal pain
  • Scar-related pain and sensitivity
  • Certain headache and facial pain syndromes
  • Sports and overuse injuries


What to Expect During Treatment

Perineural Injection Therapy is typically performed in the office and requires minimal downtime.


During treatment:

  • Areas of nerve irritation are identified through examination and palpation.
  • Small amounts of dilute dextrose solution are injected superficially along affected nerve pathways.
  • Multiple treatment points may be addressed during a single session.
  • Most patients tolerate the procedure well with minimal discomfort.


Appointments are designed to be thorough, comfortable, and tailored to your individual needs.

Neural Therapy

A Comprehensive Approach to Chronic Pain and Nervous System Regulation

  • A treatment that uses small injections of local anesthetic to help support normal nervous system function and address chronic pain, irritation, and dysfunction.


Neural Therapy involves the injection of a local anesthetic, most commonly procaine or lidocaine, into specific areas such as scars, trigger points, nerve pathways, and other tissues that may be contributing to symptoms.


The goal of treatment is to help regulate abnormal nervous system signaling that may contribute to chronic pain, inflammation, and impaired function. Neural Therapy has been used for decades as part of an integrative approach to pain management and wellness care.


Neural Therapy may help:

  • Chronic neck and back pain
  • Joint pain
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Scar-related pain or sensitivity
  • Persistent pain after injury or surgery
  • Certain nerve-related pain conditions
  • Myofascial pain and muscle tension
  • Musculoskeletal dysfunction
  • Sports-related injuries
  • Chronic pain that has not responded adequately to conventional treatments

Frequently Asked Questions

Not always. Some patients choose regenerative therapies as a non-surgical option, while others use them as part of a larger treatment plan. The best approach depends on your condition, symptoms, and treatment goals. A consultation is needed to determine whether these therapies are right for you. 


 The number of treatments varies from person to person. It depends on the condition being treated, how long symptoms have been present, and how your body responds to treatment. Some patients improve after a few sessions, while others may benefit from a series of treatments. 


Some patients notice signific improvement within one treatment, while others experience more gradual progress over several months as healing occur 


Yes. These treatments are often used together with physical therapy, exercise programs, lifestyle changes, and other non-surgical treatments as part of a personalized care plan.


No. Although both treatments may utilize dextrose solutions, prolotherapy generally targets ligaments, tendons, and joints, whereas perineural therapy focuses on superficial sensory nerves and nerve-related inflammation. 


Most patients tolerate treatment well. You may feel mild discomfort during the procedure and temporary soreness afterward. These symptoms are usually mild and improve within a few days.


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