Interventional Pain Management
Options for treatment include:
- Bone Marrow Concentrate Therapy
- PRP Injection
- Stimulation of the spinal cord
- Occipital Nerve Block
- Stimulation of the Peripheral Nerve
- Hyalgan Injection for Knee Pain
- Injection in the Shoulder Joint
- Fluoroscopic-Guided Hip Injection
- Nerve Block
- Endoscopic Discectomy
- Transforaminal Injection
- Injection in the Sacroiliac Joint
- Piriformis Injection
- Percutaneous Disc Nucleoplasty
- Mild Decompression Procedure
- Lumbar Sympathetic Block
- Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy
- Injections in the Facet Joint
Facet Nerve Blocks and Epidurals
These procedures are vital tools in both the diagnosis and treatment of pain stemming from the facet joints of the spine. These joints can often become inflamed or damaged, leading to persistent back pain or neck pain. Aberdeen’s premier orthopedic doctors can help.
Facet Medial Branch Block
This diagnostic technique identifies the source of facet joint and back pain. It can pinpoint pain-causing issues and potentially offer relief. Depending on individual factors, patients experiencing relief might qualify for radiofrequency ablation (RFA).
Epidural Steroid Injection
This treatment addresses inflamed neck pain and can help heal herniated discs. Aberdeen’s pain management specialists provide an alternative to surgical procedures, delivering steroids to nerves with inflammation to reduce swelling and ease pressure.
Cervical Epidural
This procedure targets pain in the arms, shoulders, and neck, resulting from nerves that are compressed due to conditions like herniated discs and spinal stenosis. It provides relief by reducing inflammation around these nerves.
Lumbar Transforaminal Epidural
Designed to alleviate radiating leg and lower back pain by injecting steroid medication, it reduces the inflammation and swelling due to spinal conditions including herniated discs and radiculopathy.
Trigger Point Injections
These injections offer relief from joint pain. As the leading non-surgical orthopedic doctors in Aberdeen, we’ve found that tension and knots in muscles can be alleviated using this method, deflating the muscle to provide relief.
Spinal Cord Stimulation
A widely accepted method in the US for pain management, it continuously sends an electrical current with low voltage to the spinal cord, blocking pain sensations. If you're considering this, it's crucial to consult with our specialists to see if it fits your situation.
To fully comprehend the spectrum of our pain management treatments and how they can benefit you, give Aberdeen’s top orthopedic doctors a call at (866) 500-8930.
