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Interventional Pain Management

What is Interventional Pain Management?

Interventional pain management is a minimally invasive medical field that focuses on relieving pain through a variety of techniques. These procedures are often used to treat acute injury related & chronic pain conditions that haven't responded to other forms of treatment, such as medication or physical therapy.

How does it work?

Interventional pain management procedures use imaging guidance, such as  X-ray or ultrasound, to precisely target the source of your pain. This allows your doctor to deliver medication or other therapies directly to the affected area, which can help to reduce pain and inflammation more effectively than traditional oral medications.

What are the benefits?

  • Reduced pain: Interventional pain management procedures can provide significant pain relief, allowing you to actively engage in rehabilitation therapy and return to your normal activities. 
  • Improved quality of life: By reducing your pain, interventional pain management can help you to improve your overall quality of life.
  • Reduced reliance on medication: Interventional pain management can help you to reduce your reliance on pain medication, which can have side effects.
  • Minimally invasive: Interventional pain management procedures are minimally invasive, which means that they have a low risk of complications.

Types of Interventional Pain Management Procedures

Epidural steroid injections

Epidural steroid injections

Epidural steroid injections

 These injections deliver medication to the epidural space, which is the area around the spinal cord. Epidural steroid injections can be used to treat back pain, neck pain, and sciatica. 

Facet joint injections

Epidural steroid injections

Epidural steroid injections

 These injections deliver medication to the facet joints, which are small joints in the spine. Facet joint injections can be used to treat back pain and neck pain. 

Radiofrequency ablation

Epidural steroid injections

Radiofrequency ablation

This procedure uses heat to treat the nerves that are causing pain. Radiofrequency ablation can be used to treat back pain, neck pain, and other types of chronic pain

Nerve blocks

Spinal cord stimulation

Radiofrequency ablation

 These injections deliver medication to specific nerves to block pain signals. Nerve blocks can be used to treat a variety of pain conditions, including back pain, neck pain, and cancer pain. 

Spinal cord stimulation

Spinal cord stimulation

Spinal cord stimulation

 This procedure involves implanting a device that delivers electrical impulses to the spinal cord. Spinal cord stimulation can be used to treat chronic pain that hasn't responded to other treatments. 

Regenerative Medicine

Spinal cord stimulation

Spinal cord stimulation

Regenerative medicine harnesses the body’s natural healing power to repair damaged tissues, relieve pain, and restore function through advanced therapies like PRP and stem cell treatments.

What can I expect during an Interventional Pain Management procedure?

What can I expect during an Interventional Pain Management procedure?

What can I expect during an Interventional Pain Management procedure?

 Interventional pain management procedures are typically performed in an outpatient setting. You will receive medication to help you relax during the procedure. Your doctor will use imaging guidance to precisely target the source of your pain. Once the medication or therapy is delivered, you will be monitored for a short period of time before being discharged.

When should I consider Interventional Pain Management?

What can I expect during an Interventional Pain Management procedure?

What can I expect during an Interventional Pain Management procedure?

 You should consider interventional pain management if you have acute or chronic pain that hasn't responded to other forms of treatment or you are experiencing too much pain that prevents you from actively participating in rehabilitation therapy. Interventional pain management can be a safe and effective way to relieve your pain and improve your quality of life.

Schedule a Consultation

 If you are interested in learning more about interventional pain management, please contact us today to schedule a consultation. We can help you determine if interventional pain management is right for you.

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