Chronic pain doesn’t just affect your body, it affects your life. At Center for Pain Management, we offer a diverse range of interventional pain management treatments to minimize discomfort, improve function, and return you to the activities that you enjoy.
What is it? We offer advanced imaging services including X-rays, MRI, and CT scans to assess structural abnormalities and guide treatment decisions.
Who is it ideal for? Anyone experiencing unexplained or complex pain may need diagnostic imaging to identify the underlying cause.
What are its benefits?
What is it? Epidural steroid injections (ESIs) deliver powerful anti-inflammatory medication directly into the epidural space around your spinal nerves to reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
Who is it ideal for? This interventional pain management treatment is often recommended for patients with herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or sciatica, or other conditions that cause radiating pain in the back, legs, or arms.
What are its benefits?
What is it? Facet joint injections involve the delivery of anesthetic and steroid medication into the small joints along the spine to reduce pain and inflammation.
Who is it ideal for? Patients experiencing chronic neck or back pain due to arthritis, injury, or spinal degeneration may benefit from this chronic pain management treatment.
What are its benefits?
What is it? Nerve blocks involve injecting local anesthetic (sometimes with steroids) around specific nerves to block pain signals.
Who is it ideal for? Patients with localized pain from conditions like chronic headaches, joint pain, or nerve damage may benefit from nerve blocks.
What are its benefits?
What is it? Physical therapy involves personalized movement and strengthening programs designed to improve function and reduce pain.
Who is it ideal for? Structured rehab and exercise therapy benefits patients who are recovering from injury or surgery, or who are managing chronic pain.
What are its benefits?
What is it? This interventional pain management treatment uses controlled heat to disable specific pain-signaling nerves and interrupt the transmission of pain to the brain.
Who is it ideal for? RFA is often used for patients with chronic low back, neck, or joint pain who experienced short-term relief from diagnostic nerve blocks.
What are its benefits?
What is it? This spine pain treatment involves implanting a small device that emits electrical pulses to the spinal cord to disrupt pain signals before they reach the brain.
Who is it ideal for? Spinal cord stimulation is suitable for patients with nerve pain, failed back surgery syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), or other conditions unresponsive to conservative care.
What are its benefits?
What is it? Trigger point injections target tight knots or bands in muscle tissue by delivering medication directly into the affected area.
Who is it ideal for? This treatment benefits individuals with myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, or chronic muscle spasms.
What are its benefits?
Chronic pain management should be as unique as the person experiencing it. Our experienced specialists use advanced diagnostic tools and minimally invasive techniques to pinpoint the source of your pain and deliver targeted, effective treatment.
To explore the right interventional pain management options for your condition, schedule a consultation at a Center for Pain Management location near you today.