Our interventional pain specialist utilizes non-surgical and minimally invasive interventional techniques.
We provide injections and procedures in more than 40 areas of the body to help relieve pain.
Types of Injections:
- Caudal Epidural Space
for lower back and leg pain - Cervical Epidural Space and Cervical Facet Joint
for neck pain - Hip, Knees and Shoulder Joint
for arthritis pain - Lumbar Epidural
to manage low back pain - Piriformis
muscle to relieve pressure on the sciatic nerve - Socrioliac Joint
for pain relief in the lower back, buttocks, and legs - Thoracic Epidural Space
to alleviate mid-back and chest wall pain - Trigger Points
to manage myofascial pain
Nerve Blocks:
- Celiac Plexus and Paravertebral Somatic
for abdominal pain - Cervical Medical Branch Block
to alleviate neck pain - Erector Since Block
for back pain in small nerves - Ganglion Impar and Superior Hypogastric Plexus
for pelvic and genital pain - Genicular
for knee pain - Hypogastric Plexus
for pelvic pain - Ilioinguinal
for pain in the lower abdomen, genital area, and inner thigh - Lumbar and Lumbar Medical Branch
for lower back pain - Occipital
for headache pain - Sacrococcygeal Plexus
for pelvic and leg pain - Stellate Ganglion
for face and arm pain - Thoracic Medical Branch
for pain located in the mid-back
Radiofrequency Ablation
Our specialist may also recommend radiofrequency ablations, this involves inserting needle probes to apply heat directly to nerves. This procedure destroys the targeted nerves, providing pain relief.
Kyphoplasty
This is a treatment modality used for nonhealing back fractures.
Neuromodulation
Neuromodulation therapies use a stimulus targeted areas in the body to help people manage pain