Conditions
• Cancer Pain
• Neck and Back Pain
• Arthritis
• Fibromyalgia
• Degenerative Disk
• Spinal Stenosis
• Carpal Tunnel Pain
• Complex Regional Pain
Syndrome (CRPS)
• Compression Fracture
• Diabetic Polyneuropathy
• Facet Syndrome
• Facial Pain
• Migraine Headaches
• Multiple Sclerosis
• Musculoskeletal Pain
• Neuropathic Pain
• Occipital Neuralgia
Treatment Plans
Nerve Block Injections
Often a group of nerves, called a plexus or ganglion, that causes pain to a specific organ or body region can be blocked with the injection of medication into a specific area of the body. The injection of this nerve-numbing substance is called a nerve block.
Joint Injections
Knee, Shoulder, Hip, Wrist, Buttocks, Elbow
This is an injection into muscle, tendons, and bursa (fluid in between bones). The injection is best for inflammation and can help alleviate symptoms of Carpal Tunnel, Tendonitis, Arthritis, Rheumatism, and Osteoarthritis.
Radio Frequency Ablation
A minimally invasive medical treatment that uses radio waves to generate heat and destroy targeted tissue, often used for pain relief or to treat tumors
Kyphoplasty
A minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat vertebral compression fractures, often caused by osteoporosis. It involves the insertion of a balloon into the fractured vertebra to restore its height, followed by the injection of bone cement to stabilize the bone.
Epidural Injections
A procedure of injecting a steroid medication and an anesthetic into the epidural space around the spinal cord to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain, often used for conditions like herniated discs, sciatica, and spinal stenosis.
Spinal Cord Stimulator
(SCS) is a medical device implanted under the skin that sends electrical impulses to the spinal cord to block pain signals from reaching the brain, commonly used for chronic pain management.
Medication Management
Careful selection, prescription, and monitoring of medications to ensure effective and safe treatment of chronic pain management.