Searching for Joint Pain Relief in Fort Dodge?
If you're tired of chronic joint pain holding you back, you're in the right place. At Active Health Clinics, we help patients in Fort Dodge, IA find arthritis relief, knee pain relief, and solutions for shoulder, hip, and joint pain—all without drugs or surgery.
Our non-surgical, ultrasound-guided regenerative injections are designed to reduce pain, improve mobility, and help your body heal naturally.

Why Choose Regenerative Injections at Active Health Clinics?
Precise, Guided Treatment
We use ultrasound technology to place the injection exactly where it needs to go—no guesswork, just results.
Natural Healing Support
Our therapy stimulates your body’s natural repair process, helping to heal damaged cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.
No Surgery. No Downtime.
Avoid the risks of surgery and get back to doing what you love.
Long-Lasting Relief
Many patients report noticeable improvement in just weeks.
“I was told knee surgery was my only option. These injections gave me my life back. I’m walking pain-free again.”
— Darla S.

Surgery & Cortisone Shots vs. Regenerative Care
Joint Replacement Surgery Risks:
- Up to 20% of patients report ongoing pain or dissatisfaction following knee replacement surgery.
- 1 in 5 people are complain of experiencing aching, & difficulty with certain movements like kneeling or squatting.
- A common post-surgical complaint is the sensation that the knee doesn’t move or feel like it used to.
Cortisone Shots:
- May weaken cartilage and tendons over time
- Temporary relief — doesn’t fix the root cause
“I didn’t want another cortisone shot that just masked the pain. I wanted real healing. This clinic helped me do that.”
— Joe K.

Who Can Benefit from Joint Injections?
Our regenerative therapy helps patients with:
- Knee Pain & Osteoarthritis
- Shoulder, Hip, or Ankle Pain
- Arthritis
- Injuries, overuse, or cartilage degeneration
- Joint stiffness, swelling, and loss of mobility
Real Results:
John D. had severe shoulder pain and limited mobility. Within 6 weeks of his injection plan, he could raise his arm overhead again and is now back to golfing weekly!
The Truth About Knee/Joint Replacement Surgery
Many people believe that knee replacement will "fix" their pain, but the reality is different:
- 1 in 5 knee replacement patients still have pain or limited mobility after surgery. (HEALTHLINE.COM)
- 10-20% of knee replacement patients report persistent pain or functional limitations long-term. (HEALTHLINE.COM)
- Most people are out of work for 4 to 6 weeks, and full recovery can take up to a year. (UMMS.ORG)
- Knee replacements don’t last forever – many fail leading to another surgery.
- Pain medications are often needed after surgery, increasing the risk of dependency.
- Scar tissue from surgery can make movement harder, not easier.
What to Expect from Your Care Plan
At Active Health Clinics, we do more than just inject—we create a full plan to rebuild your joint health:
Your Program May Include:
- Joint Evaluation & Diagnostic Imaging
- Ultrasound-Guided Regenerative Injections
- Chiropractic Adjustments for Joint Support
- Customized Rehab & Mobility Therapy
- Class IV Laser Therapy & Light Bed
- Supplements to Improve Nutrition
- Joint Bracing (if needed for alignment and relief)
“The staff is amazing. They explained every step and made me feel comfortable. I wish I’d done this sooner!”
— Kylie M.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most common reason for joint pain?
According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, the most common causes of joint pain are osteoarthritis, injury, and repeated stress. In knees, this can mean sprained ligaments, cartilage tears, tendonitis, or arthritis.
How do I know if my knee pain is serious?
If your pain has lasted more than a few weeks or is interfering with daily activities, it’s time to get it checked. Our 10-step Non Surgical Joint Pain Relief Program is non-surgical and helps patients see improvement within the first few treatments.
What does arthritis in my joint feel like?
Arthritis often causes stiffness, swelling, and pain that worsens with rest. It may feel harder to bend or move the joint after sitting or first thing in the morning.
What is the newest treatment for joint pain?
Active Health Clinics now offers a proprietary non-drug, non-surgical protocol that uses 10 healing therapies to restore joint strength and relieve pain—safely and naturally.
How much does the joint renewal program cost?
Every case is different, but most patients spend 1/6 to 1/3 the cost of joint replacement surgery. We’ll review your options during your consultation.
How long until my knee pain goes away?
Most patients begin feeling relief within the first few treatments. After completing Stage 1 of the program, many are back to doing things they love—walking, climbing stairs, and even jogging.
Ready to Find Out if You Qualify?
Don’t wait for surgery to be your only choice. Find out if you’re a candidate for our non-surgical Joint Renewal Protocol.
Call (515) 227-7491 or Click Here to Request Your Appointment
TREATMENT OPTIONS >>>
Consultation and Blueprint built revealing how and why your joint is not functioning properly or not healing.
Detailed and Personalized Action Plan designed to stabilize, rebuild and restore your joint & function.
Ultrasonic, Focused Energy Treatments enhancing blood circulation to regenerate damaged tissue. Learn more.
Prescription-Grade Brace for biomechanical alignment and retraining throughout your program. Learn more.
Precise Chiropractic Adjustments to correct alignment and body weight distribution. Learn more.
(if qualified) - Enriched Injections/A2M promotes healing and can help extinguish the arthritic process. Learn more.
Active Health Clinics specific Rebuilding & Strengthening Protocols. Learn more.
Active Health prescribed ‘At-Home’ Rebuilding Exercises, (just 5 minutes at home each day)
(if qualified) - Utilizing the latest Natural Medicine to support your joint.
Targeted class IV Laser Therapy to help stimulate blood-flow and support tissue healing. Learn more.
Vita Light Bed Therapy reducing inflammation, decreasing pain. Learn more.