Autoimmune & Inflammation
Have you ever felt like you just had something not right going on but could not figure out what? You just feel low energy, brain fogged, fatigued and not yourself no matter what you do?
Welcome to "inflammation". Also known now as "inflammaging", inflammation is like your car's "warning light" letting you know that something is going on that needs to be fixed. If you don't get it fixed, your body will continue to suffer and more things may go wrong. "Autoimmune" is just another way of saying "unresolved inflammation".
How It Works
Inflammation is not always bad. This is your immune system activation that heals wounds, protects your body from illness and responds to your environment when something foreign enters your system. But, ongoing, unrelenting inflammation long after the offending factor is gone (or never present to begin with) is definitely NOT a good thing and needs to be addressed.
But identifying the cause is often the biggest challenge. Could it diet, toxins in your environment such as chemicals or mold, untreated lifelong parasites, a malfunctioning gut or imbalanced hormones, chronic stress?
There are so many things to consider. At Atone MD, we utilize the most advanced testing and biomarkers to identify and treat the underlying issues that may be causing inflammation to arise.
By treating the causes and lowering inflammation, we can fix autoimmune disorders, endocrine system disruptions and give you back the energy and feeling of wellbeing that should have. When your immune system calms, your body has the resources to function normally resulting in better sleep, better mood, more productive workouts and overall, just better quality of life.
--- MEDICAL INJECTIONS (may be reimbursable by insurance)
- Migraine Injections: Relief with Kenalog or Toradol for long-lasting migraine reduction.
- Steroid Joint Injections: Pain relief for shoulders, elbows, and knees with steroid-based injections.
- Trigger Point Injections: Targeted relief for muscle pain with a mix of steroids, lidocaine, and NSAIDs.