Dr. Ashu Goyle is the founder of Integrated Spine, Pain, and Wellness in Scottsdale, Arizona. Double board-certified in anesthesiology and interventional pain management with fellowship training from the Cleveland Clinic, he specializes in regenerative medicine and interventional pain procedures for musculoskeletal conditions.
Shoulder bone spurs don’t always require surgery. From physical therapy to advanced regenerative treatments, explore proven conservative approaches that address the root cause of shoulder pain while preserving joint health and function.
Lower back muscle spasms are involuntary contractions that cause acute pain and restrict movement. Pain specialists use advanced diagnostics, regenerative therapies, and personalized treatment plans to address underlying causes and help patients return to the activities they love.
Platelet-rich plasma therapy delivers growth factors directly to damaged tendons, offering a minimally invasive alternative for chronic tendinopathy when conservative treatments fail.
Failed back surgery syndrome affects patients who continue experiencing pain after spinal procedures. Non-surgical treatments ranging from physical therapy to advanced regenerative medicine offer hope when additional surgery poses significant risks.
Hip pain location provides critical diagnostic clues. This guide explains how inner, outer, and front hip pain correlate with specific conditions and what treatment options exist based on location.
Understanding the connection between sciatica and hip pain helps you choose appropriate treatments. This guide examines conservative care, injection therapies, and surgical options to find lasting relief.
Understanding front shoulder pain requires examining shoulder anatomy, common injury causes, and treatment pathways. This guide explains when conservative care is effective, when specialist consultation becomes necessary, and how modern interventions can restore function.
PRP therapy shows promise for spinal stenosis as a minimally invasive alternative to surgery. This guide examines current research, compares regenerative options, and helps active individuals assess candidacy for treatment that supports natural healing.
Traditional pain clinics target symptoms with temporary injections and medications. The functional spinal unit approach addresses the interconnected biomechanical structure causing your pain, using regenerative therapies and personalized care to restore long-term function and stability.
Spinal stenosis doesn’t always require surgery. Explore proven conservative treatments like physical therapy and targeted injections alongside regenerative options, including PRP and stem cell therapy for lasting pain relief.