Interventional Pain Management

Interventional pain management is a medical subspecialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of pain-related conditions. This approach emphasizes the use of minimally invasive procedures to target specific structures causing pain, offering a potential solution for patients with chronic pain who have not found relief through conservative (non-surgical) treatments.

Interventional pain management procedures often involve the use of X-ray or ultrasound guidance to deliver treatments directly into specific areas of the body.

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Interventional Pain Management

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(EMG)

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Therapy

Holistic & Regenerative Medicine

Occupational Medicine

Epidural Steroid Injections

These are common treatments for conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or radiculopathy. They involve injecting a steroid medication into the epidural space of the spine to reduce inflammation and pain.

Joint Injections

Steroids or hyaluronic acid may be injected directly into joints to decrease inflammation and pain.

Nerve Blocks

In these procedures, a medication is injected around a specific nerve or group of nerves to block the transmission of pain signals to the brain.

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

This is a procedure where an electrical current is used to heat up a small area of nerve tissue, which decreases the pain signals from that area. It is commonly used for chronic back and neck pain.

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)

A small device is implanted under your skin to send mild electric currents to the spinal cord, blocking the perception of pain.

Trigger Point Injections

Medication is injected directly into a muscle trigger point.